Shem knows it's a bad idea to sword fight with TJ, his onstage nemesis. TJ clangs his theatrical sword against Shem's as if they are in a real battle and these are real swords. Shem parries. Trips. Crashes through the stage's broken trapdoor. TJ falls too. They both land in a twirling, whirling, souped-up golf cart. Professor Plunkmeyer's latest experiment? Blue lights pulse. Followed by supersonic speeds. Then CRASH! When Shem finally opens his eyes, the computer screen reveals the year is 1068. How can this be ...
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Shem knows it's a bad idea to sword fight with TJ, his onstage nemesis. TJ clangs his theatrical sword against Shem's as if they are in a real battle and these are real swords. Shem parries. Trips. Crashes through the stage's broken trapdoor. TJ falls too. They both land in a twirling, whirling, souped-up golf cart. Professor Plunkmeyer's latest experiment? Blue lights pulse. Followed by supersonic speeds. Then CRASH! When Shem finally opens his eyes, the computer screen reveals the year is 1068. How can this be possible? How will they get back home? Is Shem stuck in the past, in medieval lands, with the one person on the planet he doesn't get along with? "As a mother of two boys who delight in sword fighting and role playing, I know kids will enjoy reading this book as the main characters embark on a time travel adventure of a lifetime." Paula McGrew Does your middle grade or tween reader love youth theater and time travel? If so, grab this action-packed adventure today! Stage Wars includes themes of youth theater, time travel, friendship, and faith.
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