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Eric Seever, an award-winning author, emails his lifelong friend, Julian Forbes, the internationally renowned violinist who is touring India with the Budapest National Symphony Orchestra, to share some surprising information. Eric originally foretold the personal computer and Internet more than a decade before they occurred after discovering an unusual book about prophecy written by an anonymous ‘Hindoo Master’ whose secret identity he has just discovered. Eric knows Julian will be able to help him unravel a mystery. Meanwhile, Eric helps his grandson Marco, who is preparing for college while dealing with the traumatic death of his football buddy. Julian returns exhausted from his world tour, but insists they meet at Max’s Comedy Club in Greenwich Village to see Eric’s madcap comedienne sister, Edith Seever Evermore, perform her over-the-top act. As Eric and Julian begin catching up, they quickly start making unusual discoveries about the interlocking puzzles of their past and future. So begins a poignant novelistic symphony that ranges over the enigmas of life, death, memory, music, and the quantum dimensions of time.
Four mountain frogs take an unexpected trip to town. Find out why they end up going and why the trip might be considered their summer vacation! Several children take very good care of them and learn about frogs along the way. In the special second section of the book, learn some surprising things about how to win a frog jumping contest.
Examines the magic behind the scientific process through the lives of five of the author's students as they study the insects, microscopic organisms, frogs, and fish that thrive in a tiny Nebraska pond.
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