Windows to the Worlds, Part 1: Azra
Book Description
A Science Fiction Story aimed at pre-teen readers.
Background
Long ago, a master race developed a unique way of transporting themselves across the universe. Their initial attempts were crude and unreliable, but they soon perfected their technology and built a network of windows connecting all the known and inhabited planets of the galaxy.
They, as well as other races, could i... More
A Science Fiction Story aimed at pre-teen readers.
Background
Long ago, a master race developed a unique way of transporting themselves across the universe. Their initial attempts were crude and unreliable, but they soon perfected their technology and built a network of windows connecting all the known and inhabited planets of the galaxy.
They, as well as other races, could instantaneously travel to other planets by simply dialing the proper destination code and stepping through the window.
Unfortunately, the original creators began to dwindle in number, and the system was not maintained. Today, no one knows if the original creators are still alive. The network of windows has fallen into disrepair. Some work, some don't, and many races avoid the use of the windows to travel beyond their own planets.
Part 1: Azra
The Richardsons were supposed to enjoy a fun-filled vacation in the mountains, but that was before the big storm. When Kathryn and James took a short hike up the mountain trail, they discovered a large boulder had come loose and partly blocked the path. They should have turned back, but James noticed a strange silver light coming from beyond the rock. He and Kathryn decided to explore.
When their parents were gone for too long, Greg, Sarah, Dennis and Megan went to search for them. They found the boulder, the silver light, and eventually, what lay beyond. For them, the adventure was beginning..............
Publisher | Marilyn Wriede |
Binding | Paperback |
Reading Level | Ages 9-12
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# of Pages | 160 |
ISBN-10 | 0971009805 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0971009806 |
Publication Date | 06/2002 |
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