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The Many Worlds of Albie Bright - by Christopher Edge (Paperback)

The Many Worlds of Albie Bright - by  Christopher Edge (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Includes 'The Science of The Many Worlds of Albie Bright'"--Copyright page.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Fun science meets humor and heart in this adventure about a boy who is searching for his mother . . . in a parallel universe.</b> <p/> Stephen Albie Bright leads a happy, normal life. Well, as normal as it gets with two astrophysicist parents who named their son after their favorite scientists, Stephen Hawking and Albert Einstein. <br> But then Albie's mother dies of cancer, and his world is shattered. When his father explains that she might be alive in a parallel universe, Albie knows he has to find her. So, armed with a box, a laptop, and a banana, Albie sets out to do just that. <br> Of course, when you're universe-hopping for the very first time, it's difficult to find the one you want. As Albie searches, he discovers some pretty big surprises about himself and our universe(s), and stumbles upon the answers to life's most challenging questions. <br> A poignant, funny, and heartwarming adventure, this extraordinary novel is for anyone who has ever been curious. <p/><b><b>Praise for <i>The Many Worlds of Albie Bright</i> </b></b> <p/>"<b>A big book with a big brain, big laughs, and a big, big heart.</b>" --FRANK COTTRELL BOYCE, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>Millions</i> and <i>Cosmic</i> <p/>"<b>Hilarious and full of heart.</b>" --PIERS TORDAY, author of <i>The Last Wild</i> <p/>"I'd love this book in all the worlds. <b>Heartbreaking, heartwarming, heartstopping. Amazing.</b>" --HOLLY SMALE, author of the award-winning Geek Girl series <p/>"<b>Heartwarming.</b>" --<i>The Guardian</i> <p/>"<b>Proves the theory that novels about science can be enormous fun.</b>" --<i>The Times </i>Children's Book of the Week (UK) <p/>"<b>Moving, and exploding with scientific ideas and wonder.</b>" --<i>The Herald (UK)</i><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b>Reader's will be captivated by Albie's adventures </b>in parallel versions of his own life <b>and intrigued by the science </b>behind his travels. A fascinating take on bereavement and sorrow.--<i>School Library Journal</i> <p/>Edge offers an artful, touching exploration of grief. Albie's <b>first person narrative, inflected with references to science and classic sci-fi, will be especially appealing to middle-grade fans of the genre</b>.--<i>Booklist</i> <p/>"<b>A big book with a big brain, big laughs, and a big, big heart.</b>" --FRANK COTTRELL BOYCE, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>Millions</i> and <i>Cosmic</i> <p/>"<b>Hilarious and full of heart.</b>" --PIERS TORDAY, author of <i>The Last Wild</i> <p/>"I'd love this book in all the worlds. <b>Heartbreaking, heartwarming, heartstopping. Amazing.</b>" --HOLLY SMALE, author of the award-winning Geek Girl series <p/>"<b>Heartwarming.</b>" --<i>The Guardian</i> <p/>"<b>Proves the theory that novels about science can be enormous fun.</b>" --<i>The Times </i>Children's Book of the Week (UK) <p/>"<b>Moving, and exploding with scientific ideas and wonder.</b>" --<i>The Herald (UK)</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>CHRISTOPHER EDGE grew up in Manchester, England, where he spent most of his childhood in the local library dreaming up stories. He now lives in Gloucestershire, where he spends most of his time in the local library dreaming up stories. Before becoming a writer, he worked as an English teacher, an editor, and a publisher--any job that let him keep a book close at hand. He has written about encouraging children to read. When not writing, he also works as a freelance publisher and an education consultant. Visit him at christopheredge.co.uk.

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