Escape
from the past: The Kid (Escape from the Past #2)
by Annette Oppenlander
Genre: YA Historical Fiction, Time-Travel
Release Date: February 26th 2016
Summary from Goodreads:Time-traveling gamer, Max, embarks on a harrowing journey through the Wild West of 1881! After a huge fight with his parents, Max tries to return to his love and his best friend, Bero, in medieval Germany. Instead he lands in 1881 New Mexico. Struggling to get his bearings and coming to terms with Dr. Stuler s evil computer game misleading him, he runs into Billy the Kid. To his amazement Billy isn t at all the ruthless killer history made him out to be. Trouble brews when a dying Warm Springs Apache gives Max a huge gold nugget to help his sister, Ela, escape from Fort Sumner. Shopping for supplies Max attracts the attention of ruthless bandits. Before Max can ask the Kid s help, he and Ela are forced to embark on a journey to find his imaginary goldmine. This is book 2 in the Escape from the Past trilogy."
by Annette Oppenlander
Genre: YA Historical Fiction, Time-Travel
Release Date: February 26th 2016
Summary from Goodreads:Time-traveling gamer, Max, embarks on a harrowing journey through the Wild West of 1881! After a huge fight with his parents, Max tries to return to his love and his best friend, Bero, in medieval Germany. Instead he lands in 1881 New Mexico. Struggling to get his bearings and coming to terms with Dr. Stuler s evil computer game misleading him, he runs into Billy the Kid. To his amazement Billy isn t at all the ruthless killer history made him out to be. Trouble brews when a dying Warm Springs Apache gives Max a huge gold nugget to help his sister, Ela, escape from Fort Sumner. Shopping for supplies Max attracts the attention of ruthless bandits. Before Max can ask the Kid s help, he and Ela are forced to embark on a journey to find his imaginary goldmine. This is book 2 in the Escape from the Past trilogy."
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“What
a fun summer read! The Kid is an artful combination of science
fiction and historical fiction that come together in a fantasy that
is believable enough that the suspension of disbelief is possible and
make the reading truly enjoyable. The contrast between Max’s
present-day gamer lifestyle and the historical setting that he finds
himself in offer a glimpse of the past and make history relevant for
young people who may find historical connections difficult to make.
What a wonderful way to bring history to life, re-imagine the past,
and imagine the future all at the same time!”
—Patrice W. Hallock, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Education,
Chair, Educator Preparation & Psych-Child Life, Utica College
“Escape
from the Past: The Kid is a magical fictional mystery interwoven with
historical facts and exciting adventures. The reader experiences the
twists and turns of the story while gaining a greater appreciation of
the challenges of life in the Wild West during the late 1800’s.
Max, a typical teenager of today, is thrown into a series of arduous
challenges he must overcome in order to return to his former humdrum
life. Along the way, he and we gain valuable insights and
appreciation of the hardships encountered by the new western settlers
and the Native American people amongst outlaws and the formidable
desert climate of the New Mexico area. It’s a thoroughly enjoyable
experience you will not want to miss.“ —Richard
Rafes, Ph.D., J.D., President of East Central University
“As
an English teacher of 43 years and as a life-long student of the Wild
West and Native Americans, I found Annette Oppenlander’s, The Kid,
to be an accurate, well-researched and thoroughly entertaining novel
for young readers. The portrait of Max, the adventurous and
risk-taking protagonist, is spot on;he has the language of young men
his age and all the angst, dreams and longings that are hallmarks of
a typical 17 year-old adolescent male. Ms. Oppenlander has a keen eye
for detail, and her ability to create cliffhanging situations of high
suspense makes for a great read. I strongly recommend this novel for
any imaginative young reader who likes to have one foot in fantasy
and one in reality.”
—Bill Hays, English AP/Honors Teacher, Retired, Bloomington North
High School
About
the Author
Annette
Oppenlander writes historical fiction for young adults and anyone who
loves stories set in the past. When she isn’t in front of her
computer, she loves indulging her dog, Mocha, and traveling around
the U.S. and Europe to discover amazing histories.
"Nearly every place holds some kind of secret, something that makes history come alive. When we scrutinize people and places closely, history is no longer a number, it turns into a story."
"Nearly every place holds some kind of secret, something that makes history come alive. When we scrutinize people and places closely, history is no longer a number, it turns into a story."
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