The Fantastic Frame
8 primary works
Book 1
- Praise for Danger! Tiger Crossing: “Ten-year-old Tiger Brooks and his neighbour, Luna Lopez, get up-close and personal with Henri Rousseau’s ’Tiger in a Tropical Storm’ in this action-driven first book in the Fantastic Frame series.” - Publishers Weekly \ “Oliver keeps the plot itself snappy and peppy.” - Kirkus
Book 1
Book 2
Praise for Danger! Tiger Crossing: “Ten-year-old Tiger Brooks and his neighbour, Luna Lopez, get up-close and personal with Henri Rousseau’s ’Tiger in a Tropical Storm’ in this action-driven first book in the Fantastic Frame series.” - Publishers Weekly \ “Oliver keeps the plot itself snappy and peppy.” - Kirkus
Book 2
Book 3
When Tiger and Luna get sucked into the fantastic frame this time, their destination is the diner depicted in Edward Hopper's famous painting Nighthawks. They explore the streets of New York in 1942 and ride the subway through the dark underground tunnels. It's another art adventure for Tiger and Luna, and as always, they must find their way back to the real world before it's too late—or remain stuck in the painting forever.
Book 3
When Tiger and Luna get sucked into the fantastic frame this time, their destination is the diner depicted in Edward Hopper's famous painting Nighthawks. They explore the streets of New York in 1942 and ride the subway through the dark underground tunnels. It's another art adventure for Tiger and Luna, and as always, they must find their way back to the real world before it's too late—or remain stuck in the painting forever.
Book 4
Georgia O'Keeffe's Red Clouds with the Pedernal serves as the backdrop for Tiger and Luna's ongoing mission that allows them to enter the worlds of famous paintings.
As they search for David, the boy who's been missing inside the frame for fifty years, they must traverse the desert and climb the mountain in New Mexico sacred to Native American tribes. But could the stories about spirits on the Pedernal be true? It's just one more detail for Tiger and Luna to keep in mind. But they must also remember the most important thing of all: get back to the real world before the end of the hour, or remain stuck in the painting forever!
Book 5
The adventure reaches its climax as Tiger and Luna enter a famous painting by Diego Rivera. Only this time, they're not alone. The kids are accompanied by Viola, the owner of the fantastic frame and mother of the boy who went missing inside it over fifty years ago. As the trio traverses the world of The Flower Vendor (Girl with Lilies), can they end Viola's search once and for all?
Praise for Danger! Tiger Crossing:
"Ten-year-old Tiger Brooks and his neighbor, Luna Lopez, get up-close and personal with Henri Rousseau's 'Tiger in a Tropical Storm' in this action-driven first book in the Fantastic Frame series." -Publishers Weekly
"Oliver keeps the plot itself snappy and peppy." -Kirkus