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An action-packed Middle Grade time travel adventure! Time-hopping thieves. A mysterious train. Can two runaway girls stop the crime of the century before their own time runs out? Laurentide, Ohio. Molly's a typical twelve-year-old girl. She loves her family, friends, and riding horses. But out of nowhere a strange woman takes over her school and everything goes crazy. People start hating each other, Molly's favorite teachers get fired, and adults disappear from town. Told that the stranger is a dangerous time traveler from the 1890s, Molly can't believe it. But when the stranger's pals set…mehr

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An action-packed Middle Grade time travel adventure! Time-hopping thieves. A mysterious train. Can two runaway girls stop the crime of the century before their own time runs out? Laurentide, Ohio. Molly's a typical twelve-year-old girl. She loves her family, friends, and riding horses. But out of nowhere a strange woman takes over her school and everything goes crazy. People start hating each other, Molly's favorite teachers get fired, and adults disappear from town. Told that the stranger is a dangerous time traveler from the 1890s, Molly can't believe it. But when the stranger's pals set fire to the town, Molly escapes on an unusual steam train and finds herself racing into the past! Will Molly's dive into history be the key to stopping a trail of destruction? Laurentide is the thrilling first book in The Untimely Journey of Veronica T. Boone Middle Grade adventure trilogy. If you like courageous characters, cool historical facts, and fun insights into American history, then you'll love this wonderful railway rescue. HOP ABOARD! Order today with one click for Kindle or print.
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D. M. Sears lives and writes in Virginia. He is a pilot who has written several books about flying under the name Michael Bleriot and now three books for younger readers. The Untimely Journey of Veronica T. Boone was born when his niece requested an adventure story for a 12-year-old girl, one that included trains, horses, and Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry. She said it should also include the history of America, "but only the interesting parts."