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I am looking for a time travel book that I read in grade school about 20 years ago. It was about a boy that goes back in time by staring at a photograph. I think he went back to the time his parents were dating.It was sort of like Back to the Future.
He interferes and has to fix it. I thought it was called something like Back in Time, but I don't think that is right. Asked by pixiesand 33 months ago Similar questions: time travel book read grade school 20 years ago Arts > Books.
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Flag abuse May 18, 2009, 11:35am (top)Message 2: PhoenixTerranI have a soft spot for Storm at the Edge of Time by Pamela F. Service. Flag abuse May 18, 2009, 12:05pm (top)Message 3: KittybeeOne of my all-time favorites is A Storm Without Rain.
I read it for school in ninth grade and loved it! Flag abuse May 18, 2009, 12:23pm (top)Message 4: RubbahThe Guardians of Time by Marianne Curley and The Sterkarm Handshake by Susan Price are pretty good. Sources: http://www.librarything.com/topic/64934 .
. Lovers of fantasy, science fiction and time travel will devour this book. ... Favorite Books for Fifth-GradersOur panel of children's book experts recommends these great books for your fifth-grader.By GreatSchools Book Nook ExpertsFictionAdventureI Am the Ice Worm by MaryAnn Easley (Boys Mill Press, 1998).
This book is sort of a girls' version of Gary Paulsen's classic Hatchet. In both stories, a teenage character is stranded in the wilderness following a plane crash.In I Am the Ice Worm, 14-year-old Allison is rescued from the Alaskan wild by an Inupiat trapper, who takes her to his village to stay until she can be reunited with her mother. Allison's upbringing in an upper-class family in southern California certainly didn't prepare her for this icy adventure, but she turns out to have courage and adaptability that she didn't expect.
Though Allison may initially seem too "girly" for boy readers, this novel has a great blend of adventure, wilderness and family matters that will captivate boys and girls alike.127 pages. Click here to buy the book on Powells.com. Sheila Ashdown and the Kids' Team at Powells.
ComTable of ContentsFiction * Adventure * Classic Childhood Favorites * Fun Books About Math * storical Fiction * Humor * Mysteries * Realism * Science Fiction and Fantasy * Seasonal StoriesNonfiction * Animals * Biographies * Books to Inspire Young Writers * Fun Books About Math * General Knowledge * Recipe Books * Science and Nature * SportsMeet Our ExpertsHatchet by Gary Paulsen (Simon & Schuster, 2007). The story is about Brian, 13, and how he manages to survive 54 days in the Canadian wilderness after a plane crash. Brian was flying to visit his father when the pilot dies of a heart attack in mid-flight.
Brian crash lands the plane into a small lake and swims out of the wreckage. He has his clothing, a tattered windbreaker and a hatchet (a gift from his mother). The novel takes us through Brian's days, how he learns patience through his experiences with failures and small successes: building a fire, fishing and hunting, making his shelter a safe one.
He endures a porcupine attack, a tornado and being utterly alone for almost two months. This is a tale of adventure but, more importantly, it is a tale of character growth. This edition includes a new introduction and sidebar commentary by the author.
192 pages. Pauline HarrisKit's Wilderness by David Almond (Dell-Laurel Leaf, 1999). Kit's family moves to Stoneygate, an old coal-mining town where his family has lived for generations, to be near his ailing grandfather.
Here, Kit is invited by an odd neighbor boy to play a game called Death. The game and the town's haunted history get under Kit's skin, while the lines between reality and fantasy begin to blur. This multi-generational tale is engrossing and chilling.
229 pages. Click here to buy the book on Powells.com. Sheila Ashdown and the Kids' Team at Powells.
Com Sources: http://www.greatschools.org/cgi-bin/showarticle/678 .
1 Well, there's Time and Again by Jack Finney - but the hero is an adult, and it's not his parents that he meets.
Well, there's Time and Again by Jack Finney - but the hero is an adult, and it's not his parents that he meets.
2 This sounds something like the movie "The Butterfly Effect", but it doesn't appear that the film was based on any books.
This sounds something like the movie "The Butterfly Effect", but it doesn't appear that the film was based on any books.
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Time travel agents in Denmark have language translators Not Norton.
I'm looking to find a book I read a long time ago in school. I believe it was a juvenile sci-fi book.
Looking for name & author of book I read a few years ago.
Looking for a kids book I read about 20 years ago.
Sci fi novella, I read @ 20 years ago. Time travellers from the future travel back to witness disasters throughout time.
I'm trying to find a book I read many years ago (maybe 20) about dogs who could talk.
I'm looking for the name of a book I read a few years ago.
Looking for title of book I read 40 or 50 years ago. Time travel agents in Denmark have language translators Not Norton.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.