<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Third graders travel back in time and find Professor Alexander Graham Bell, who's given up on the telephone annd is working on a new invention. Abigail and her friends must get him back on track. Illustrations.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Abigail is getting restless. It's been three weeks and she hasn't time traveled once! Luckily it's Monday again, so when Mr. Caruthers asks the class, "What if Alexander Graham Bell quit and never invented the telephone?" Abigail knows it's time to go back to the past--this time, to 1876! <p/>But when the kids find Professor Bell, he has given up on the telephone. In fact, he is hard at work on a new invention! Abigail and her friends have to get him back on track, but can they make a connection with the most stubborn inventor they've ever met?<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Stacia Deutsch is the author of more than fifty children's books, including the eight-book, award-winning chapter book series Blast to the Past. She has also written the tween novel <i>Mean Ghouls</i> as well as books for the Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew and The Boxcar Children series. Stacia has been on the <i>New York Times</i> bestseller list for the novelizations of the <i>Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs</i> and <i>The</i> <i>Smurfs</i> movies. For new releases and school visit information, visit StaciaDeutsch.com. <p/>Rhody Cohon does all the research and editing for the Blast to the Past series. She has a master's degree in computer engineering. Rhody lives with her family in Tuscon, Arizona. <p/>David Thorn Wenzel has been part of the fantasy art movement since the 1970s when <i>Middle Earth: The World of Tolkien Illustrated </i>was released. He has continued to work on fantasy projects in the children's book, trade book, and graphic novel markets throughout his career. Illustrations from his 1980s book, <i>Kingdom of the Dwarfs</i> as well as the cover art of <i>The Hobbit</i>, are in the permanent collection of the New Britain Museum of American Art. Wenzel began his career working for Marvel and DC comics, working on The Avengers and Savage Sword of Conan. Other notable titles include the graphic novel of <i>The Hobbit </i>and <i>The Wizard's Tale</i>. Over the course of his career, he has also illustrated numerous children's books including <i>Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer</i>, <i>The Book of Kringle: </i> <i>Legend of the North Pole</i>, and <i>The King of Little Things</i>. David lives in Connecticut where his studio overlooks a picturesque landscape of green farm fields and a winding brook. His entire family is involved in the arts. His wife Janice is an artist and teacher, and their two sons, Brendan (<i>They All Saw A Cat</i>, <i>Hello Hello, A Stone Sat Still</i>) and Christopher, are both visual artists. Greg Wenzel, David's brother, is an author and illustrator (<i>Giant Dinosaurs of the Jurassic</i>).
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