Miles McTavish, 15, is undersized and inoffensive. He likes old bicycles, new music, and (don't say it too loud), model railroading. As the only child of wealthy Dallas executives, it appears that a life of trustafarian ease is his birthright. All those expectations are upended, however, the day he is summoned to the hospital bed of his friend (and fellow English three-speed enthusiast), Morgan Davies. Professor Davies has a secret to share: he once was a time traveler. He also has a task for his young friend: Miles is to travel back in time to 1928, and across the sea to England. Once there,...
Miles McTavish, 15, is undersized and inoffensive. He likes old bicycles, new music, and (don't say it too loud), model railroading. As the only child...
Sometimes you are stuck in a small place for a short period of time: waiting room, bus seat, bathroom, what have you. As a temporary captive, you could play a game on whatever electronic device you have handy, but enough of that already. You need something to read. This little collection of the shorter works from the desk of Vermont writer K. Velk is specially formulated to see you through these little bad patches.
Sometimes you are stuck in a small place for a short period of time: waiting room, bus seat, bathroom, what have you. As a temporary captive, you coul...