Caught / Margaret Peterson Haddix. --
When Jonah and Katherine travel to early 1900s Switzerland and Serbia to return Albert Einstein's daughter, Lieserl, to history, her mother Mileva grasps entirely too much about time travel and has no intention of letting her daughter go.
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- ISBN: 141698982X
- ISBN: 9781416989820
- Physical Description: 343 p. --
- Edition: 1st ed. --
- Publisher: New York ; Simon & Schuster Children's Pub., c2012.
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| General Note: | "Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers." |
| Target Audience Note: | "Ages 8-12"--P. [2] of cover. |
| Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 19.99 |
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| Genre: | Science fiction. Historical fiction. |
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| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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| Lakeshore Branch | JFIC Haddi | 31681002749612 | JFIC | Available | - |
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When Jonah and Katherine travel to early 1900s Switzerland and Serbia to return Albert Einstein's daughter, Lieserl, to history, her mother Mileva grasps entirely too much about time travel and has no intention of letting her daughter go. - Baker & Taylor
Compelled to return Albert Einstein's lesser-known daughter to her own time, Jonah and Katherine journey to the early 1900s only to discover that the girl's mother seems to understand quite a bit about time travel and has an agenda of her own. - Simon and Schuster
Jonah and Katherine come face to face with Albert Einstein in the fifth book of the New York Times bestselling The Missing series.
Jonah and Katherine are accustomed to traveling through time, but when learn they next have to return Albert Einsteinâs daughter to history, they think itâs a jokeâtheyâve only heard of his sons. But it turns out that Albert Einstein really did have a daughter, Lieserl, whose 1902 birth and subsequent disappearance was shrouded in mystery. Lieserl was presumed to have died of scarlet fever as an infant. But when Jonah and Katherine return to the early 1900s to fix history, one of Lieserlâs parents seems to understand entirely too much about time travel and what Jonah and Katherine are doing. Itâs not Lieserlâs father, eitherâitâs her mother, Mileva. And Mileva has no intention of letting her daughter disappear.