Is this a phonograph created by the famous inventor himself? Or is it something even more incredible -- something that could take Qwerty right to Thomas Edison's doorstep? Get ready for one remarkable time-travel adventure!
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Is this a phonograph created by the famous inventor himself? Or is it something even more incredible -- something that could take Qwerty right to Thomas Edison's doorstep? Get ready for one remarkable time-travel adventure!
Lisa Prolman, Greenfield Public Library, MA
Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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Qwerty Stevens Back in Time: The Edison Mystery,
By Dawn G. Green (Bloomfield, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Edison Mystery : Qwerty Stevens, Back in Time (Hardcover)
Thirteen-year-old Robert Stevens, known as Qwerty for the mistake he made in his third grade keyboarding class, unearths in his backyard a large mysterious wooden box that has the name Thomas Edison inscribed with gold lettering.Qwerty and his best friend Joey who lives in West Orange, New Jersey in a community called Llewellyn Park bordering the mansion that Edison once lived in,locked themselves in his room to discover what was in the aged box. To their surprise, it was Thomas Edison's time Machine. Unsure whether to give the machine to the authorities, sell it for millions, or take it to school to show off to their friends, the boys decided to find out how the time machine works before bringing it out of obscurity. Qwerty hooked up the wires from the machine to his computer and with a touch of a button he was transported into Thomas Edison's workshop where he helped him develop the electric light bulb. Qwerty Stevens had no problem getting there. However, he needs his older sister, whom he hardly says more than one word to, to help him return home safely. The author cleverly depicts Edison's story while adding circumstances that bring his character into the 21st century. In addition to the text, Gutman includes a "Truth and Lies" section in the back of the book with one recommendation "Read the story first!" Also included are black and white photographs of Edison's mansion and laboratory. In the far back of the book is the chronology of Thomas Edison. Younger children will also enjoy this book as a great read aloud. Living in the next town over from West Orange, I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book because the author captured the authenticity of the town. Children everywhere will enjoy this book but I know it will be a big hit in New Jersey.
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Didn't want the book to end,
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This review is from: The Edison Mystery : Qwerty Stevens, Back in Time (Hardcover)
This review is in the words of my 8 1/2 year old son. If you like mysteries then you will love this book. Teenage brother and sister go back in time and help Thomas Edison invent the light bulb. This book has love, Thomas Edison, a miracle. It also has real pictures from 1879. You have to read this book - it rocks!
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My Son Loved This Book,
By Concerned Father "Chuck" (Gibsonia, PA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Back in Time with Thomas Edison:Qwerty Stevens Adventures (Paperback)
My 10 year old son who doesn't like to read loved this history based mystery. It was great to see him reading without me asking him to read. I read the book as well Dan Gutman did a great job of mixing an interesting story with history.
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