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Atomic Weight of Secrets or the Arrival of the Mysterious Men in Black
By (Author) Eden Unger Bowditch
Bancroft Press
Bancroft Press
26th November 2012
United States
Children
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
320
Width 140mm, Height 215mm
560g
In 1903, five truly brilliant young inventors, the children of the world's most important scientists, are taken from their lives and their parents by the mysterious men in black. They take twelve-year-old Jasper and six-year-old Lucy Modest from London, England; nine-year-old Wallace Banneker from New York, United States; twelve-year-old Noah Canto-Sagas from Toronto, Canada; and thirteen-year-old Faye Vigyanveta from New Delhi, India, depositing them all at a strange, isolated farmhouse in Dayton, Ohio, with kindly schoolteacher Miss Brett. But what mysterious invention have all the children, unbeknownst to one another, been working on Who are the men in black And are the men in black trying to kidnap them -- or protect them And if they're trying to protect them -- from what An amazing story about the wonders of science and the still greater wonders of friendship, The Atomic Weight of Secrets, the first book of the Young Inventors Guild trilogy is a novel readers will forever treasure. How is it all the children have been taught the same bizarre poem -- and yet no other rhymes or stories their entire lives And why haven't their parents tried to contact them Whatever the reasons, to brash, impetuous Faye, the situation is clear: They and their parents have been kidnapped by these terrible men in black, and the only way they're going to escape and rescue their parents is by completing the invention they didn't even know they were all working on -- an invention that will change the world forever. But what if the men in black aren't trying to harm the children What if they're trying to protect them And if they're trying to protect them -- from what An amazing story about the wonders of science and the still greater wonders of friendship, The Atomic Weight of Secrets or the Arrival of the Mysterious Men in Black, the first book of the Young Inventors Guild trilogy, is a truly original novel. Young readers will forever treasure Eden Unger Bowditch's funny, inventive, poignant, and wonderfully fun fiction debut.
"Eden Unger Bowditch has been writing since she was very small. She has been writing since she could use her brain to think of something to say. She wrote at the University of California, Berkeley, and she wrote songs as a member of the band 'enormous'. She has written stories and plays and shopping lists and screenplays and dreams and poems--and also books about her longtime Baltimore home. She has lived in Chicago and France and other places on the planet, and has been a journalist, as well as a welder, and an editor, and other things, too. The Atomic Weight of Secrets is the first instalment of The Young Inventors Guild trilogy. The Ravens of Solemano is the second. Presently, Eden lives with her family (husband and three children) in Cairo, Egypt. But that's another story entirely ..."