The Tin Snail

Kids, Fiction, Historical, Teen, General Fiction
Cover of the book The Tin Snail by Cameron Mcallister, Random House Children's Books
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Author: Cameron Mcallister ISBN: 9780553536393
Publisher: Random House Children's Books Publication: January 12, 2016
Imprint: Delacorte Books for Young Readers Language: English
Author: Cameron Mcallister
ISBN: 9780553536393
Publisher: Random House Children's Books
Publication: January 12, 2016
Imprint: Delacorte Books for Young Readers
Language: English

"Half-silly, half-serious and full of human interest."--The Wall Street Journal

Get ready for a wild ride with this classic and fun World War II adventure about a boy who helps invent a car the Nazis would love to get their hands on!
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Thirteen-year-old Angelo knows that his father’s job is in jeopardy. Only one thing can save it: inventing a car the world has never seen before. On vacation in the French countryside, Angelo gets an idea. So far, cars have only been made for the rich. Someone should create a car for everyday working people. Angelo thinks he’ss up to the challenge!

After a lot of failures, and some rather painful crashes, Angelo, with help from his friend Camille and some other villagers, builds a prototype that just might work.

But testing it won’t be easy—especially when war is declared and he finds out the Nazis are planning to steal his design! This funny adventure will have you speeding through the pages. So buckle up and enjoy the wild ride!

"Kids will appreciate Angelo's confident, headlong enthusiasm and his hilarious mishaps driving across pocked fields, while adults will enjoy the new angle on both automotive and war history."--Kirkus Reviews

"An unusual look at a much-studied historical period . . . Black-and-white chapter-heading illustrations are a charming addition."--Booklist

"A feel-good story about the French Resistance that might very well inspire more than a few designers and engineers.--**School Library Journal
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“A captivating book for young people of all ages.” —T.E. Carhart, bestselling author of The Piano Shop on the Left Bank
 
Charming.” —The Guardian
 
“A thoroughly engaging read.” —The Spectator
 
“Feel-good, funny, romping, filmic adventure.” —The Sunday Times
 
“A fantastic family read.” —Mr Ripley’s Enchanted Books
 
Refreshingly different and very engaging.” —Reading Zone
 
“A delightful book.” —Historical Novel Society
 
Unusual and delightful.” —Parents in Touch
 
“I loved this delightful novel. It’s intended for middle grade readers but people of all ages will love it.” —The Bookbag

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"Half-silly, half-serious and full of human interest."--The Wall Street Journal

Get ready for a wild ride with this classic and fun World War II adventure about a boy who helps invent a car the Nazis would love to get their hands on!
** **
Thirteen-year-old Angelo knows that his father’s job is in jeopardy. Only one thing can save it: inventing a car the world has never seen before. On vacation in the French countryside, Angelo gets an idea. So far, cars have only been made for the rich. Someone should create a car for everyday working people. Angelo thinks he’ss up to the challenge!

After a lot of failures, and some rather painful crashes, Angelo, with help from his friend Camille and some other villagers, builds a prototype that just might work.

But testing it won’t be easy—especially when war is declared and he finds out the Nazis are planning to steal his design! This funny adventure will have you speeding through the pages. So buckle up and enjoy the wild ride!

"Kids will appreciate Angelo's confident, headlong enthusiasm and his hilarious mishaps driving across pocked fields, while adults will enjoy the new angle on both automotive and war history."--Kirkus Reviews

"An unusual look at a much-studied historical period . . . Black-and-white chapter-heading illustrations are a charming addition."--Booklist

"A feel-good story about the French Resistance that might very well inspire more than a few designers and engineers.--**School Library Journal
 **
“A captivating book for young people of all ages.” —T.E. Carhart, bestselling author of The Piano Shop on the Left Bank
 
Charming.” —The Guardian
 
“A thoroughly engaging read.” —The Spectator
 
“Feel-good, funny, romping, filmic adventure.” —The Sunday Times
 
“A fantastic family read.” —Mr Ripley’s Enchanted Books
 
Refreshingly different and very engaging.” —Reading Zone
 
“A delightful book.” —Historical Novel Society
 
Unusual and delightful.” —Parents in Touch
 
“I loved this delightful novel. It’s intended for middle grade readers but people of all ages will love it.” —The Bookbag

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