TEGAN O'MALLEY Stowaway on Titanic - Larry Names - Books - Eagan Hill Publishers - 9780910937412 - April 20, 2013
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TEGAN O'MALLEY Stowaway on Titanic

Larry Names

TEGAN O'MALLEY Stowaway on Titanic

Titanic - the ship of dreams. A visit to the Titanic Exhibit at the Oshkosh Public Museum goes awry for the O'Malley family when Tegan vanishes in a burst of light as a time door opens in the middle of the display. In the past, Tegan has indeed landed on Titanic and is considered a stowaway. She must elude the crew, while trying to figure out a way back to the present. Her family is alarmed, understanding instantly that Tegan must have gone back to the Titanic. Realizing she has no way back to the present, they frantically race against time to retrieve Tegan before she becomes a casualty of the ill-fated ocean liner.
Praise for TEGAN O'MALLEY The Traveler in Time -




Bringing history to life through fantasy March 9, 2012

By Margaret Eagan

Format: Kindle Edition

"This was a fun read. The characters are well developed and believable. The details of the trip and the accuracy of the historical facts gave me the impression this was almost a true story. I really loved the portrayal of Betsy Ross. The author made her out to be more than some woman with a needle and thread who happened to be in the right place at the right time to sew the first real American flag. His take on her was really interesting. This book was meant primarily for readers from 9 years old and up through mid-teens, but as a parent and grandparent I really enjoyed it."




Great for getting kids interested in history! June 3, 2012

By Kathryn

"I thoroughly enjoyed this book! I love historical fiction and this book has a lot of history in it. I homeschool my kids, and getting kids interested in history can sometimes be a struggle. I'm excited about giving this book to my kids to read! I have no doubt that it will spark an interest in learning more about history. I can't wait to read the next book!"




An amazing blend of history, fiction and life lessons August 22, 2012

By Barb Barker

I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. I really enjoyed the author's inclusion of life lessons a parent might share with their teenager as they interact with other teens. A couple of life lessons that stood out to me were "be nice to someone you might find annoying" and "sometimes you have to wait to get what you want." I found it intriguing to see who and what moments in history were included next in the book. The author helped me to visualize these as if I were there. He also helped me to reflect upon how our language and our dress have changed from colonial times. The tie to 4-H and how a teen grows through 4-H is not something you always have the opportunity to read about in a fictional book. In fact that part of the book seemed too real to be fictional. I look forward to the next book in the series!

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 20, 2013
ISBN13 9780910937412
Publishers Eagan Hill Publishers
Pages 290
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 15 mm   ·   390 g
Language English  

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