Her grandfather's dying words lead thirteen-year-old Theodora Tenpenny to a valuable, hidden painting she fears may be stolen, but it is her search for answers in her Greenwich Village neighborhood that brings a real treasure.
In her Bangladesh village, ten-year-old Naimi excels at painting designs called alpanas, but to help her impoverished family financially she would have to be a boy--or disguise herself as one.
Showcases two hundred pieces of Japanese art created during the Edo period from the 2007 Price collection displayed at the Sackler Gallery in Washington, D.C., featuring screens, hanging scrolls, fans, and more.