Overnight in the Museum: Revisiting E.L. Konigsburg’s Mixed-Up Files
By Marcie McCauley | On February 4, 2026 | Updated February 7, 2026 | Comments (0)
E.L. Konigsburg summed up her stories as being about the “everyday, corn-flakes, worn-out-sneakers way of life” when she won the Newbery Award for her children’s novel From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler in 1968.
This prize-winning novel was a favorite of mine from the first reading—the first sentence, even — because it begins with Claudia’s failure.
She knows she’s never going to be able to run away in “the old-fashioned way”— in the “heat of anger with a knapsack on her back.” She reflects on her situation and makes a plan: she learns to rise to meet challenges in her own way. Read More→
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