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  • Sent (The Missing #2)

Sent
(The Missing #2)

Publication Date
August 25, 2009
Genre / Grade Band
Fiction /  6th − 8th
Language
English
Sent (The Missing #2)

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Description
Jonah, Katherine, Chip, and Alex travel back to Britain in 1483, where they discover that Chip's true identity is England's Edward V, and that Alex is his younger brother. If the teens can fix time, they'll be allowed to return to the present. But how can they possibly return home safely when history claims that Chip and Alex were murdered by Richard of Gloucester?
Publication date
August 25, 2009
Genre
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781416954224
Lexile Measure
730
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Series
The Missing
BISAC categories
JUV053000 - Juvenile Fiction | Science Fiction
JUV001000 - Juvenile Fiction | Action & Adventure
JUV016070 - Juvenile Fiction | Historical | Medieval
JUV064000 - Juvenile Fiction | Time Travel
Library of Congress categories
Time travel
History
Great Britain
Edward
Richard
Richard III, 1483-1485

None

Valuable fun for tweens.

School Library Journal

Gr 58This book begins where "Found" (S & S, 2008) left off: Chip, Jonah, Katherine, and Alex are falling through time. They find themselves in 1483 in the Tower of London where the famously imprisoned princes, Edward and Richard, are fearfully awaiting their fates. As was revealed at the end of "Found", Chip and Alex are really Edward and Richard, spirited away to our current century by time travelers in a misguided attempt to save their lives. The four fumble through attempts to figure out how to save them from their historically presumed deaths. While the children know next to nothing about the real princes, they have a firsthand chance to watch history in the making, all the while hoping that they won't alter time too much and end up getting the princes killed anyway. Haddix ratchets up the tension here, letting it mount in moment-by-moment near misses and escapes. The kids' futuristic helper, JB, tries his best to keep them from causing too much damage to time, showing himself to be on their side. Full of interesting historical details, but muddy with the science of time travel, this is a fantastic follow-up to the first book. Haddix even poses an interesting "what if" about the real fates of Edward and Richard. By the book's end, Jonah still doesn't know who he really is, and readers will be just as anxious as he is to find out. The next installment can't come quickly enough."Necia Blundy, Marlborough Public Library, MA" Copyright 2009 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
Colorado Children's Book Award
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Nominee 2011 - 2011
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