Gr 5-8-When Robert "Qwerty" Stevens, 13, realizes that he has a report on the American Revolution due in a couple of hours, he copies information directly from the Web and scans in a picture of Benjamin Franklin. Suddenly, the statesman is sitting on the teen's bed, zapped through time by the Anytime Anywhere Machine, which is connected to the computer. Franklin, who is fascinated by 21st-century gadgets, accompanies the boy to class, where he charms the teacher, who thinks he is an impersonator, and expounds on the Revolutionary period. After school, Qwerty and a friend decide to go to 1776 Philadelphia with Franklin for the signing of the Declaration of Independence; however, they are in such a hurry that they forget to arrange a return to the present. A combination of fantasy, history, and adventure, this clever, fast-paced successor to Qwerty Stevens, Back in Time: The Edison Mystery (S & S, 2001) is sure to keep readers' attention, and Gutman's characterization of Franklin is memorable. There are several illustrations, including a portrait of the statesman; a chronology of his life and achievements; and an author's note that corrects some historical myths. This novel is a perfect choice for booktalking and reading aloud to students, particularly those who enjoyed Jon Scieszka's "Time Warp Trio" series (Viking).-Doris Losey, Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Library, Tampa, FL Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.
One minute Qwerty Stevens is researching a last-minute report on the Internet, and the next minute Benjamin Franklin is sitting on
his bed! Thanks to the Anytime Anywhere Machine hooked up to his computer, Qwerty has snatched Franklin from July 4, 1776, the very
day the Declaration of Independence was signed. Qwerty and his best friend, Joe, realize they have to get Franklin back in time for the
signing, and they can't resist seeing it with their own eyes. Can the boys make sure the Declaration gets signed like history says it
should? And can they make it back home?
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his bed! Thanks to the Anytime Anywhere Machine hooked up to his computer, Qwerty has snatched Franklin from July 4, 1776, the very
day the Declaration of Independence was signed. Qwerty and his best friend, Joe, realize they have to get Franklin back in time for the
signing, and they can't resist seeing it with their own eyes. Can the boys make sure the Declaration gets signed like history says it
should? And can they make it back home?
Back in Time with Benjamin Franklin
One minute Qwerty Stevens is researching a last-minute report on the Internet, and the next minute Benjamin Franklin is sitting on
his bed! Thanks to the Anytime Anywhere Machine hooked up to his computer, Qwerty has snatched Franklin from July 4, 1776, the very
day the Declaration of Independence was signed. Qwerty and his best friend, Joe, realize they have to get Franklin back in time for the
signing, and they can't resist seeing it with their own eyes. Can the boys make sure the Declaration gets signed like history says it
should? And can they make it back home?
his bed! Thanks to the Anytime Anywhere Machine hooked up to his computer, Qwerty has snatched Franklin from July 4, 1776, the very
day the Declaration of Independence was signed. Qwerty and his best friend, Joe, realize they have to get Franklin back in time for the
signing, and they can't resist seeing it with their own eyes. Can the boys make sure the Declaration gets signed like history says it
should? And can they make it back home?
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BN ID: | 2940176176186 |
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Publisher: | Recorded Books, LLC |
Publication date: | 12/15/2020 |
Edition description: | Unabridged |
Age Range: | 8 - 11 Years |
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