
The Chessmaster's Secret
Mary Parker(Author)
Matador (Publisher)
Published on 28. October 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
184 pages
978-1-78901-826-4 (ISBN)
Description
'The joy of The Chessmaster's Secret is that it really does have something for everyone [...] The style is direct, pacy and immediately engaging. The vocabulary is stretching but not out of reach. Middle graders who enjoy a good adventure will love it, but every young reader will find something to relate to in this fun and exciting story.' - The Bookbag
In London in 1944, war orphans, Belle and Joe, discover a link between their Uncle's 'Shop of Mechanical Marvels' and The Turkish Chessmaster, a chess-playing automaton, which leads them into a time-travelling adventure with 'The Turk's' inventor Baron Von Kempelen.
Helping the Baron they find themselves in a risky confrontation with the Russian Army; a narrow escape at the court of Maria Theresa and a game of chess with Napoleon.
Despite their adventures, Belle and Joe long for a permanent home. Determined to solve the mystery of 'The Turk', they are inevitably led to the Museum in Philadelphia in 1844, where the Chessmaster has been revealed as merely a conjuring trick. Or has it?
In London in 1944, war orphans, Belle and Joe, discover a link between their Uncle's 'Shop of Mechanical Marvels' and The Turkish Chessmaster, a chess-playing automaton, which leads them into a time-travelling adventure with 'The Turk's' inventor Baron Von Kempelen.
Helping the Baron they find themselves in a risky confrontation with the Russian Army; a narrow escape at the court of Maria Theresa and a game of chess with Napoleon.
Despite their adventures, Belle and Joe long for a permanent home. Determined to solve the mystery of 'The Turk', they are inevitably led to the Museum in Philadelphia in 1844, where the Chessmaster has been revealed as merely a conjuring trick. Or has it?
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Market Harborough
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Troubador Publishing
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 7 to 11 years
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78901-826-4 (9781789018264)
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Person
Mary Parker has worked in schools with children who struggled to read, and instilled in them a love of stories. She later taught at The Institute of Education. Her doctoral thesis explored children developing Sense of Time. She lives in East Grinstead, Sussex.