Framed

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Framed is a children's novel by Frank Cottrell-Boyce that blends humor and heart in a story about a small Welsh town transformed by famous paintings from the National Gallery.

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Framed canonical 1
Framed (2009 TV film) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf children's novel
novel
work of fiction
author Frank Cottrell-Boyce
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
featuresOrganization National Gallery
surface form: National Gallery, London
followedBy Cosmic
genre children's literature
comic novel
contemporary fiction
hasCriticalReception positive reviews for humor and warmth
hasFormat audiobook
hardback
paperback
print book
hasMainTheme art
community
family
hope
transformation
hasProtagonist a young boy narrator
hasSubject economic decline of small towns
famous paintings
influence of art on everyday life
rural life in Wales
intendedAudience children
middle-grade readers
isPartOf Frank Cottrell-Boyce bibliography
language English
literaryAwardNomination Carnegie Medal
surface form: Carnegie Medal shortlist
narrativeTone heartwarming
humorous
plotElement famous paintings from the National Gallery are stored in a Welsh town
precededBy Millions
publicationYear 2005
publisher Macmillan Publishers
surface form: Macmillan Children's Books
settingLocation Wales
a small Welsh town
targetAgeRange approximately 8–12 years

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Framed (novel) adaptation Framed
this entity surface form: Framed (2009 TV film)