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What are the settings of book chasing vermeer?

"The Girl Who Drank the Moon" is a fantasy novel, not "Chasing Vermeer." "Chasing Vermeer" is a mystery novel.

Here are the settings of "Chasing Vermeer":

Primary Setting:

* Small town in present-day America: The story takes place in a fictional town, most likely somewhere in the Midwest. It is described as a small, quiet town with a strong sense of community.

Secondary Settings:

* The Art Museum: The museum plays a crucial role in the story as the setting for the theft of the Vermeer painting and the clues that lead to the mystery.

* The protagonists' homes: The story primarily revolves around the homes of Petra and Calder, reflecting their everyday lives and personalities.

* The town library: This serves as a key setting for the children's investigation and provides them access to resources and information.

Overall, the setting of "Chasing Vermeer" is intended to be relatable and familiar, creating a sense of mystery and intrigue in a seemingly ordinary setting.

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