The Atomic Weight of Secrets or The Arrival of the Mysterious Men in Black

The Young Inventors Guild: Book One

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Pub Date Mar 15 2011 | Archive Date Sep 01 2012

Description

In 1903, five truly brilliant young inventors, the children of the world's most important scientists, went about their lives and their work as they always had.

But all that changed the day the men in black arrived.

They arrived to take twelve-year-old Jasper Modest and his six-year-old sister, Lucy-he with his remarkable creations and she with her perfect memory-from their London, England home to a place across the ocean they'd never seen before.

They arrived to take nine-year-old Wallace Banneker, last in a long line of Africa-descended scientists, from his chemistry, his father, and his New York home to a life he'd never imagined.

Twelve-year-old Noah Canto-Sagas, already missing his world-famous and beloved mother, was taken from Toronto, Canada, carrying only his clothes, his violin, and his remarkable mind.

And thirteen-year-old Faye Vigyanveta, the genius daughter of India's wealthiest and most accomplished scientists, was removed by force from her life of luxury.

From all across the world, they've been taken to mysterious Sole Manner Farm, and a beautiful but isolated schoolhouse in Dayton, Ohio, without a word from their parents as to why. Not even the wonderful schoolteacher they find there, Miss Brett, can explain it. She can give them love and care, but she can't give them answers.

Things only get stranger from there. What is the book with no pages Jasper and Lucy find in their mother's underwear drawer, and why do the men in black want it so badly?

How is it all the children have been taught the same bizarre poem-and yet no other rhymes or stories their entire lives?

And why haven't their parents tried to contact them?

Whatever the reasons, to brash, impetuous Faye, the situation is clear: They and their parents have been kidnapped by these terrible men in black, and the only way they're going to escape and rescue their parents is by completing the invention they didn't even know they were all working on-an invention that will change the world forever.

But what if the men in black aren't trying to harm the children? What if they're trying to protect them?

And if they're trying to protect them-from what?

An amazing story about the wonders of science and the still greater wonders of friendship, The Atomic Weight of Secrets or The Arrival of the Men in Black, the first book of the Young Inventors Guild trilogy, is a truly original novel. Young readers will forever treasure Eden Unger Bowditch's funny, inventive, poignant, and wonderfully fun fiction debut.

In 1903, five truly brilliant young inventors, the children of the world's most important scientists, went about their lives and their work as they always had.

But all that...


Advance Praise

"Simply brilliant."

-P.B. Kerr, author of the Children of the Lamp series and other Young Adult bestsellers

"While studio executives and movie producers squabble over the screen rights, parents and children will be fighting over the reading rights to Eden Unger Bowditch's marvelous new novel. To ensure a peaceful household, purchase several copies. The Atomic Weight of Secrets gives us a world as rich and strange as childhood itself. So inventive and so compelling, with something very sad and tender and allegorical at its core, this adorable novel is an absolute charmer. It made me laugh, too, many times, and embarrassingly hard. Hilarious! More! More!"

-Daniel Vilmure, author of the critically acclaimed novels Life in the Land of the Living and Toby's Lie

"This story had me asking myself why anyone needs the 'supernatural' when a skillful storyteller can open their eyes again to the magic in the world around us. In this novel, I experienced a 'through the Looking Glass' sensation of wondering where I was, yet big 'aha' moments when realizing everything was still within the realm of the possible. The ingenuity of the characters, the structure of their story, and the light of kindness in every word come from an author you'll wind up wishing you had for a friend."

-Sara Allen, Songwriter (co-writer of such hits as "You Make My Dreams," "Private Eyes," "I Can't Go for That," and "Maneater")

"An intelligent, spirited novel filled with fascinating characters and wondrous minds. Eden Unger Bowditch's five young inventors rollick through a world of whispers and mystery at the dawn of a new century. What awaits them? And who are these strange men in black? The Atomic Weight of Secrets is a story about science, the bonds of love, and the power of imagination."

-Jeffrey Fleishman, author of Promised Virgins, A Novel of Jihad

"I love this book and if a movie is made of it, it will be awesome, too. I love it because it seems so real. It's the perfect book for a summer holiday. I'm sure everyone who buys this book will laugh and enjoy it as much as I did. If I was rating this book, I'd give it the highest rank you could."

-Hamish Newall, Age 9

"Simply brilliant."

-P.B. Kerr, author of the Children of the Lamp series and other Young Adult bestsellers

"While studio executives and movie producers squabble over the screen rights, parents...


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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9781610880022
PRICE 21.99
PAGES 320

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