The Tech Superheroes
By (Author) Siya Sharma
By (author) Sanvi Jain
BookBaby
BookBaby
2nd February 2023
United States
Children
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
228
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 15mm
367g
Three thirteen-year-old triplets, Nick, Ash, and Kayla, are super kids. When they were young, their parents went on a business trip and never returned. After finding and losing many jobs, they finally land at Mission Tech, a spy agency masquerading as a technology company. They are immediately thrown into a dangerous conflict with a villain named Dark King who has been causing chaos around the universe. Together, the siblings go on a mission to stop Dark King, face betrayal from people close to them, and discover things beyond their wildest imagination.
Siya Sharma is eleven years old and lives in New Jersey. She loves reading and writing. Every time she read a book, she would wonder how people wrote books - from writing the first line to publishing a finished book. After trying a few different stories, she finally had an idea to write about a game she played with her brother, Rohan and her friend, Sanvi. This story is based on many characters from the game even though the story line has changed materially after many drafts and edits. She hopes to continue her path towards writing more stories and sharing them with other children. Sanvi Jain is a young child living in New Jersey. She has always been interested in space, superheroes, and technology and decided, why not make a combination of all three When Sanvi was younger, she would play a pretend game with her friends, Siya and Rohan about being a superhero and going to space. That game that they played was how they got the idea for this story. Once they were in third grade, they thought, why not just write a book about this
That is when the process started. Day after day, they would write this book whenever they had time. In the end, after thousands of re-writes and revisions, and tons of new ideas that sprang up in their minds, they finally completed their book. They decided that they would like to share it with the world and open up other people's imaginations just like many books opened theirs.