| Author/Contributor(s): | Lerangis, Peter |
| Publisher: | HarperCollins |
| Date: | 3/31/2020 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
2019 Bank Street College of Education's "Best Children's Books of the Year"
Peter Lerangis, the New York Times bestselling author of the Seven Wonders and Max Tilt series, returns with an electrifying new trilogy about a boy who discovers that he alone may be able to alter the course of history.
Corey Fletcher has an active imagination. He sees things no one else does. Cracks jokes no one else gets. And goes places few would ever dare go. Like the past.
All he needs is a metal artifact from a point in time, and Corey can go there. Although hundreds of time travelers live in secret throughout the world, including Corey's own grandfather, none has the ability to change past events.
But when Corey accidentally saves a life while time traveling, he realizes that he is the first-ever “Throwback,” with the power to alter life as we know it. Which means his own life is now in all sorts of danger.
This is the first book in a thrilling, edge-of-your-seat adventure series from New York Times bestselling author Peter Lerangis, whose books have sold over five and a half million copies worldwide.
When you have the power to change the past, what would you do first?
- A Grandfather’s Secret: Corey always knew his grandfather was special, but he never guessed Papou was part of a secret society of time travelers—or that a family mystery would send Corey tumbling through history.
- The Power to Change History: When Corey accidentally saves a life, he discovers he's a "Throwback." Now he's the only one who can fix the past, but every change he makes could have dangerous consequences.
- Historical Fiction Adventure: Armed with metal artifacts, Corey jumps from present-day NYC to the Civil War era and beyond, navigating worlds he's only read about in textbooks.
- A High-Stakes Mission: Corey learns that his power might be the only way to save his family from a tragedy that changed the world forever. But can he rewrite the biggest moments in history without breaking everything?