
Turtle Trouble
Ben Avery(Author)
Zondervan (Publisher)
Published on 26. July 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-0-310-71362-3 (ISBN)
Description
In the second volume of the TimeFlyz graphic novel series, Laurel and her four robotic companions find themselves in early revolutionary America, searching for the next scientist their nemesis, Darchon, is attempting to kidnap. When Laurel runs into Benjamin Franklin, she's sure they've found Darchon's target. But there might be a lesser-known but just as intelligent inventor they've overlooked.
After her father's kidnapping and a better understanding of why the TimeFlyz need her knowledge of history, Laurel is ready for her next adventure. While searching for Darchon's next target after exiting a time portal, they find they've landed in 1776 during the American Revolution-and when she comes face-to-face with Benjamin Franklin, Laurel is sure they found the scientist Darchon is after. But while Laurel and her robotic friends stay with Franklin and learn about a strange underwater vehicle called a turtle, Darchon is seeking out a different target-and creating his own army of reptilian turtles to take down the flies.
Turtle Trouble:
is great for readers 10 and up
combines science and history with a funny and action-packed storyline
will appeal to young fans of graphic novels, anime, and robotics
can be used in the classroom as a supplementary book, specifically on Benjamin Franklin, David Bushnell and the American Turtle submarine, as well as the often-overlooked African American scientist Benjamin Banneker--or as a basic introduction to the concepts of mass, time, and light waves
After her father's kidnapping and a better understanding of why the TimeFlyz need her knowledge of history, Laurel is ready for her next adventure. While searching for Darchon's next target after exiting a time portal, they find they've landed in 1776 during the American Revolution-and when she comes face-to-face with Benjamin Franklin, Laurel is sure they found the scientist Darchon is after. But while Laurel and her robotic friends stay with Franklin and learn about a strange underwater vehicle called a turtle, Darchon is seeking out a different target-and creating his own army of reptilian turtles to take down the flies.
Turtle Trouble:
is great for readers 10 and up
combines science and history with a funny and action-packed storyline
will appeal to young fans of graphic novels, anime, and robotics
can be used in the classroom as a supplementary book, specifically on Benjamin Franklin, David Bushnell and the American Turtle submarine, as well as the often-overlooked African American scientist Benjamin Banneker--or as a basic introduction to the concepts of mass, time, and light waves
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Grand Rapids
United States
Target group
Children/juvenile
Young adult
Interest Age: From 9 to 12 years
Dimensions
Height: 200 mm
Width: 133 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
167 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-310-71362-3 (9780310713623)
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Persons
Bud Rogers is a cartoonist and editor and has been very active in the Christian comics community for the past fifteen years. Bud uses his organizational and management skills to assist artists and writers in realizing their creative visions. Ben Avery is a high school teacher, a playwright, comic book writer, and active children's ministry worker. His work is designed to captivate readers and lead them to a closer relationship with Christ. He is the author of Kingdoms: A Biblical Epic and TimeFlyz. Adi is a Christian comic artist from Indonesia. He is one of the creators of Ramba, a popular Indonesian comic property that has spun off to live stage shows and related merchandise.