Название | Wade and the Scorpion’s Claw |
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Автор произведения | Tony Abbott |
Жанр | Детская проза |
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Издательство | Детская проза |
Год выпуска | 0 |
isbn | 9780007581887 |
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First published in Great Britain by HarperCollins Children’s Books in 2014
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Table of Contents
Somewhere over the Pacific Ocean
Sunday, March 16
3:51 a.m.
It was only a dream—a dumb, exhaustion-fueled dream.
But knowing me, the way I hold on to stuff forever, I don’t think I’ll ever forget it. I’ll probably always remember it as the dream.
To begin with, my name is Wade Kaplan. I’m thirteen years old and kind of a math geek. I live in Austin, Texas, though I haven’t been there for a very long week. At the exact moment I was having the dream, my family and I were squished on the first of three endless flights from the tiny island of Guam in the South Pacific to New York City.
We were on our way to meet someone who could help us understand what had happened yesterday—the day my stepmom, Sara Kaplan, was kidnapped.
More on that later.
To go back a bit, Sara married my astrophysicist dad, Roald Kaplan, three years ago, and her son, Darrell, became my new stepbrother and absolute best friend. While I was in the middle of the dream, Darrell was crammed into the row right next to me. Dad sat three seats beyond him, across the aisle. Sandwiched between were Lily Kaplan, my cousin on my dad’s side, and Becca Moore, her best friend.
They were the last people I saw before I closed my eyes somewhere between Guam and Hawaii and my dumb dreaming brain took over.
I was in a cave. No, scratch that. I was in the cave—the cave where we had found the first of the twelve relics of the Copernicus Legacy.
Yep, that’s what I said: the Copernicus Legacy.
You see, five hundred years ago,