
Molly and the Machine: Volume 1
Erik Jon Slangerup(Author)
Aladdin (Publisher)
Published on 23. May 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
432 pages
978-1-5344-9800-6 (ISBN)
Description
Perfect for fans of Stuart Gibbs and James Ponti, this "absolute blast" (Jarrett Lerner, author of the EngiNerds series) of a middle grade sci-fi adventure set in 1980s Ohio follows a young girl who makes incredible discoveries about family and belonging while chasing a kidnapping robot.
It's the summer of 1983, and one by one, the kids of Far Flung Falls are disappearing.
With sheer drop-offs at every turn, the woods behind Molly McQuirter's house have always been a dangerous place-even before something big and metal started lurking in them. But when Molly's little brother is snatched up before her eyes, she has no choice but to follow. Sure, Wally tends to ruin everything, and his finger practically lives up his nose, but she isn't about to let him be abducted by some unknown enemy, especially since their mom ran off to Florida two years ago and their dad, who's slowly morphing into a couch potato, won't be any help. If Molly wants to protect the family she has left, Wally's rescue is going to be up to her. So, aided a crew of unusually determined pets, Molly sets off on Pink Lightning-her tricked-out bicycle-on a chase through the hills of southern Ohio.
Finding the robot culprit only creates more questions, however, and when the unlikely mastermind behind the robot is uncovered, a new story begins to unfold-one of lost love, family bonds, and some seriously weird science.
It's the summer of 1983, and one by one, the kids of Far Flung Falls are disappearing.
With sheer drop-offs at every turn, the woods behind Molly McQuirter's house have always been a dangerous place-even before something big and metal started lurking in them. But when Molly's little brother is snatched up before her eyes, she has no choice but to follow. Sure, Wally tends to ruin everything, and his finger practically lives up his nose, but she isn't about to let him be abducted by some unknown enemy, especially since their mom ran off to Florida two years ago and their dad, who's slowly morphing into a couch potato, won't be any help. If Molly wants to protect the family she has left, Wally's rescue is going to be up to her. So, aided a crew of unusually determined pets, Molly sets off on Pink Lightning-her tricked-out bicycle-on a chase through the hills of southern Ohio.
Finding the robot culprit only creates more questions, however, and when the unlikely mastermind behind the robot is uncovered, a new story begins to unfold-one of lost love, family bonds, and some seriously weird science.
Reviews / Votes
"A riotous adventure that's well calibrated to the audience's sensibilities." * <I>Publishers Weekly </I> * "A delightful adventure with a nostalgic twist." * <I>Kirkus Reviews</I> * "Fans looking for action stories will find plenty to entertain them in Slangerup's first novel." * <I>Booklist</I> * "An absolute blast of a page-turner, jam-packed with laugh-out-loud humor, a boatload of heart, and more action than you might believe can fit into a single book. I can't wait to read more adventures from Far Flung Falls!" -- Jarrett Lerner, author of <I>EngiNerds</I> and <I>A Work in Progress</I> "Maybe Molly McQuirter hasn't always been the best big sister to her brother Wally, but she comes through when it really matters! Erik Jon Slagerup's debut MOLLY AND THE MACHINE introduces a host of eccentric characters, a "villain" with a heart-rending origin story, a madcap adventure that won't quit-and a heroine who finds more gumption, courage, and allies than she ever knew she had. Readers will be cheering her on from start to finish!" -- Margaret Peterson Haddix, <I>New York Times</I> bestselling authorMore details
Series
Edition
Reprint
Language
English
Place of publication
New York, NY
United States
Publishing group
Simon & Schuster
Target group
Children/juvenile
US School Grade: From Third Grade to Seventh Grade, Interest Age: From 8 to 12 years
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
f-c matte uv cvr w-spot gloss UV and emboss
Dimensions
Height: 188 mm
Width: 130 mm
Thickness: 33 mm
Weight
272 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5344-9800-6 (9781534498006)
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Erik Jon Slangerup grew up in a magical time before cell phones or the internet. It was called the eighties. He spent most of it roaming outdoors unsupervised, which inspired him to write tales of adventure, like the middle grade Far Flung Falls series. He has also written several picture books, including the award-winning Dirt Boy. Erik is the father of five, which has been his biggest adventure yet. He lives in Columbus, Ohio. Discover more at ErikJonSlangerup.com.