Tales In Time Volume One

By David Rucker
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(5.00 based on 1 review)

Published: March 02, 2010
Words: 15968 (approximate)
Language: English


Ebook short description

This three book series enchantingly engages a period of earth's history in which time travel, space travel, and encounters with the citizens from other planets first materialized. Not through the eyes of scientific laboratories, nor those of galactic armies, but rather through chance encounters experienced by ordinary, everyday young persons. Girls and boys, aged 8 and up. Two stories in book 1.

Extended description

Tales In Time is a three book series enchantingly engaging a period of earth's history in which encounters with space travelers first materialized. Intertwined time travel realistically touches upon moments of recent history, threading our continuing and unfolding commonality. The encounters storied here are not those told by scientific laboratories, nor those of galactic armies, but rather those of chance encounters experienced by some very ordinary, everyday, young persons. Written for both boys and girls aged eight and older. Book One contains two seperate stories. The characters of Volume One appear again in Volume Three.

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time travel, preteen, tweener

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Review by: Judith Leraas Cook on March 10, 2010 : star star star star star
Reading David Rucker’s work is pure delight. His plots are clear, satisfying, and interesting. Countless entertaining descriptions and observations of both nature and humankind maintain the reader’s interest because of their accuracy and the gentle touch he gives to them. But his work’s real charm lies in the trials and triumphs of his protagonists; these are tightly crafted, droll and extraordinarily satisfying. I recommend Rucker’s work both to grade school-aged children and all parents and grandparents who are fortunate enough to read to their offspring.

Judith Leraas Cook
Eastsound, Washington
(reviewed within a week of purchase)

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