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From: mholt22 at excite.com <mholt22>
Date: Sun, 4 Jan 2004 17:53:15 -0500 (EST)
I loved Nancy Bond's time slip, Another Shore. It's interesting in theat Bond's protagonist slips back in time, and doesn't return to the present (at least within the book...)
Mary Holt-Wilson
Wellesely Middle School
Wellesley,MA
--- On Sat 01/03, Jackie E Stallcup wrote:
From: Jackie E Stallcup [mailto: jstallcup at juno.com]
To: ccbc-net at ccbc.education.wisc.edu
Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2004 17:26:12 00
Subject: Fw: [ccbc-net] Time travel books
Hi Amy (and everyone)--
One book that I immediately thought of when I saw your question is Time Explorers, Inc by Hildick, I believe. It's older than ten years
(probably 15-20), and it's as much about precognition as time travel, but you might find it interesting...
Also, of course, Diana Wynne Jones' Tale of Time City...
Jackie Stallcup
From: "Amy Uptain" To: ccbc-net at ccbc.education.wisc.edu (Subscribers of ccbc-net) Date: Sat, 3 Jan
2004 15:11:38 -0600 Subject: [ccbc-net] Time travel books
On Sat, 3 Jan 2004 15:11:38 -0600 "Amy Uptain" writes:
> Hello everyone!
>
> I have recently returned to the CCBC listserv after a hiatus during
h Alabama to further my
> post-graduate education in the field of English. I am glad to be
> back on the listserv, and I immediately thought of all of you as I
> have begun to prepare for my next endeavor. I am about to embark on
> a stud
y of young adult (preferably middle school) books with
> time-travel as the story's framework. Does anyone know of any good
> books like this that have been published in the last ten years or
> so? Thanks!
>
> Amy Uptain
> Library
Media Specialist, Russellville Elementary School,
> Russellville, AL
> Student, University of North Alabama
> auptain at bellsouth.net
> 256-332-8475
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Hello everyone!
?
I have recently returned to the CCBC listserv after
a hiatus during which I graduated from the University of Alabama's School of
Library and Information Studies and began work as an elementary librarian in a
3-5 school.? I am still working in that position, and I have returned to
the University of North Alabama to further my post-graduate education in the
field of?English.?I am glad to be back on the listserv, and?I
immediately thought?of all of you as I have begun to prepare for my next
endeavor.? I am about to embark on a study of young adult (preferably
middle school)? books with time-travel as the story's framework.? Does
anyone know of any good books like this that have been published in the last ten
years or so?? Thanks!
?
Amy Uptain
Library Media Specialist, Russellville Elementary
School, Russellville, AL
Student, University of North Alabama
<A
25632?75
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Received on Sun 04 Jan 2004 04:53:15 PM CST
Date: Sun, 4 Jan 2004 17:53:15 -0500 (EST)
I loved Nancy Bond's time slip, Another Shore. It's interesting in theat Bond's protagonist slips back in time, and doesn't return to the present (at least within the book...)
Mary Holt-Wilson
Wellesely Middle School
Wellesley,MA
--- On Sat 01/03, Jackie E Stallcup wrote:
From: Jackie E Stallcup [mailto: jstallcup at juno.com]
To: ccbc-net at ccbc.education.wisc.edu
Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2004 17:26:12 00
Subject: Fw: [ccbc-net] Time travel books
Hi Amy (and everyone)--
One book that I immediately thought of when I saw your question is Time Explorers, Inc by Hildick, I believe. It's older than ten years
(probably 15-20), and it's as much about precognition as time travel, but you might find it interesting...
Also, of course, Diana Wynne Jones' Tale of Time City...
Jackie Stallcup
From: "Amy Uptain" To: ccbc-net at ccbc.education.wisc.edu (Subscribers of ccbc-net) Date: Sat, 3 Jan
2004 15:11:38 -0600 Subject: [ccbc-net] Time travel books
On Sat, 3 Jan 2004 15:11:38 -0600 "Amy Uptain" writes:
> Hello everyone!
>
> I have recently returned to the CCBC listserv after a hiatus during
h Alabama to further my
> post-graduate education in the field of English. I am glad to be
> back on the listserv, and I immediately thought of all of you as I
> have begun to prepare for my next endeavor. I am about to embark on
> a stud
y of young adult (preferably middle school) books with
> time-travel as the story's framework. Does anyone know of any good
> books like this that have been published in the last ten years or
> so? Thanks!
>
> Amy Uptain
> Library
Media Specialist, Russellville Elementary School,
> Russellville, AL
> Student, University of North Alabama
> auptain at bellsouth.net
> 256-332-8475
<META http-equiv=Content-Type content="text/html;
Hello everyone!
?
I have recently returned to the CCBC listserv after
a hiatus during which I graduated from the University of Alabama's School of
Library and Information Studies and began work as an elementary librarian in a
3-5 school.? I am still working in that position, and I have returned to
the University of North Alabama to further my post-graduate education in the
field of?English.?I am glad to be back on the listserv, and?I
immediately thought?of all of you as I have begun to prepare for my next
endeavor.? I am about to embark on a study of young adult (preferably
middle school)? books with time-travel as the story's framework.? Does
anyone know of any good books like this that have been published in the last ten
years or so?? Thanks!
?
Amy Uptain
Library Media Specialist, Russellville Elementary
School, Russellville, AL
Student, University of North Alabama
<A
25632?75
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Received on Sun 04 Jan 2004 04:53:15 PM CST