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The Time-Bending Clocktower - cover

The Time-Bending Clocktower

Anna Stone

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

Orin, a young and time-obsessed inventor, stumbles upon a mysterious clocktower that bends time itself. Each room in the tower is a gateway to a different time period—past, present, and future. Guided by Ticktock, an eccentric apprentice, Orin must navigate through these time-bending rooms to unravel the mysteries of time. Along the way, he learns about history, the science of time travel, and the profound impact of the choices we make. Full of adventure, humor, and wisdom, The Time-Bending Clocktower will leave young readers fascinated by the ticking moments that shape our world.
Available since: 07/30/2025.
Print length: 143 pages.

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