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The Speed of Light in Air, Water, and Glass

By: Laura Scalzo
Narrated by: Jessica Gurd, Craig Sechler
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Black hole or exploding star? Julia's been wondering how it all ends up. In the meantime, she's making fractals and hiding in plain sight in Washington, D.C. As she helps Kal find a lost diary from the Secret War in Laos and Tomoka shows her a series of found paintings from Heian Japan, she learns that each of us has the power to write history.

©2018 Laura Scalzo (P)2020 Laura Scalzo
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“Lyrical and insightful.” (Vince Bzdek, Editor-in-Chief, Colorado Springs Gazette)

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Wow, what a story

A family friendly story the whole family will enjoy. We listened to this on a car trip and we enjoyed the story so much. As a parent, it was so spot on with the "teenager thinking". The historical elements, the setting in DC were meticulously researched; the story of new and lasting friendships and the missteps of families was so honest and real. It was a treat to experience with my kids ages 22-11. My one dig is with the narrator, she has a pronounced Canadian accent, seemed like an odd choice when everything else about the book was so - thoughtful.

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