The infinite lives of Maisie Day / Christopher Edge.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : Delacorte Press, an imprint of Random House Children's Books, [2019]Edition: First American editionDescription: 150 pages ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- Children
- 9780525646402
- 052564640X
- 9780525646419
- 0525646418
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Children's Book | Main Library | Children's Science Fiction/Fantasy | Edge Christop | Available | 33111009707437 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
As in Madeleine L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time, math and science inform this mind-bending mystery about a girl who must work with the laws of the universe and trust the love of her family if she is to set her world right.
It's the morning of Maisie's tenth birthday, and she can't wait to open her presents. Maisie is not a typical kid. What she wants most for her birthday are the things she needs to build her own nuclear reactor. But she wakes to an empty house, and outside the front door is nothing but an unsettling, all-consuming blackness--a shifted reality. Even for super-smart Maisie, these puzzling circumstances seem out of her control . . . or are they?
A CLIP Carnegie Medal Children's Book Award Nominee
" A heartbreaking, head-melting science fiction mystery from the superlative Christopher Edge." --The Guardian
"[Edge] . . . has a magical way of distilling difficult concepts [like] relativity, gravity, time and space, infinity. . . .He weaves these ideas into a high-energy thriller ." --The Times (UK)
" Gripping, terrifying and eye-poppingly original. Grabs hold of your brain--then tugs at your heart." --Jonathan Stroud, author of the bestselling Bartimaeus Trilogy
"Originally published in the United Kingdom in slightly different form and in paperback by Nosy Crow, London, in 2018."--Colophon.
"It's the morning of Maisie's tenth birthday, and she can't wait to open her presents. Maisie is not a typical kid. What she wants most for her birthday are the things she needs to build her own nuclear reactor. But she wakes to an empty house, and outside the front door is nothing but an unsettling, all-consuming blackness--a shifted reality. Even for super-smart Maisie, these puzzling circumstances seem out of her control... or are they?"--Page [2] of cover.