Michigan History Nightmares

How Michigan Became a State—Lessons from beyond the Grave

by Lynne Smyles


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/20/2018

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Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 178
ISBN : 9781532053085
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 178
ISBN : 9781532053078

About the Book

Christmas is fast approaching and with it the exciting anticipation of magical surprises. But when Katie, Nick, Gary, Helena, and Zach log onto the new Tri-Con Dynamics quantum computers, their surprises are anything but magical. The five children are excited to be the first test group to determine whether the new Tri-Con Dynamics quantum computers are kid friendly. When they boot up the computers, mysterious drawers next to the USB ports slide open, revealing black rings trimmed in silver. An onscreen message instructs the children to wear the ring at all times while interacting with the computers. But when the students begin their research, something truly shocking happens. Catapulted back in time, the group finds themselves trapped in a parallel universe where ghosts from the past become their Michigan history teachers. As the five travelers encounter terrifying challenges, including quicksand and cannonballs, they discover the pen that was supposed to take them back to their own time isn’t responding. Who—or what—is in control of their future? In this novel, five students testing new quantum computers find themselves transported into a parallel universe, where they learn the history of their state and face unexpected dangers.


About the Author

Lynne Smyles is a veteran educator with thirty-seven years of experience teaching Michigan elementary school students. She wrote the Michigan History Nightmares series to enhance third and fourth graders’ understanding of their state’s history. She holds a master’s degree in elementary education. She was voted Lakeview Elementary’s Teacher of the Year twice. She lives with her husband, David, in Clinton Township, Michigan.