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Part of "Andrew Lost" series
In "Andrew Lost In Time" by J.C. Greenburg, the reader is taken on a thrilling adventure through time with the series' beloved characters, Andrew and his sister, Polly. This book is the eighth installment in the "Andrew Lost" series, which follows the siblings as they explore different scientific concepts and phenomena. In this particular story, Andrew and Polly are accidentally sent back in time while conducting an experiment with their latest invention, the Time-a-Torium. They find themselves in the midst of the American Revolution, where they encounter historical figures such as Paul Revere and George Washington. The siblings must navigate the unfamiliar terrain and customs of the past while trying to find a way back to their own time. Greenburg's use of humor and engaging dialogue make the story accessible and enjoyable for young readers. The book also incorporates real scientific concepts, such as time travel and historical events, making it an educational experience as well. The illustrations by Kevin Hawkes add to the story's appeal, bringing the historical setting and characters to life. This book is a great addition to the "Andrew Lost" series, and it can be read as a standalone story as well. It is suitable for children in the middle-grade age range, and it would be a great choice for those who enjoy science fiction, adventure, and historical fiction. "Andrew Lost In Time" is an exciting and informative read that will keep young readers engaged from beginning to end.
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Kindred
Dana, an African-American woman living in 1976, is suddenly transported back in time to the antebellum South. There, she must save the life of her white ancestor, or risk never being born. 'Kindred' explores themes of race, power, and identity, and will resonate with readers of 'Andrew Lost in Time' who are interested in the intersection of time travel and social issues.
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Harry August is a kalachakra, someone who lives his life over and over again, with the ability to carry memories from one life to the next. When he discovers that a little girl is able to change the course of history, he must prevent her from causing irreparable damage. Fans of 'Andrew Lost in Time' will appreciate the time-traveling elements and the exploration of cause and effect.
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Time Enough for Love
Lazarus Long, a man who has lived for over 2,000 years, tells the story of his life and the many adventures he has had throughout history. With its blend of science fiction, adventure, and humor, 'Time Enough for Love' will appeal to readers who enjoyed the imaginative world-building and time-traveling elements in 'Andrew Lost in Time'.
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