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Sonny’s Escape from the Time Rifts

Clara Hayden

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

Sonny’s Escape from the Time Rifts follows the adventures of Sonny Hargrove, a brilliant young scientist whose accidental invention opens chaotic rifts in time, sending her spiraling through different historical eras.
 
From ancient civilizations to a chaotic future, Sonny encounters strange, alternate versions of Earth, meeting pirates, dinosaurs, and eccentric inventors along the way. With each jump, she must fix the rifts before reality collapses.
 
As she journeys through time, Sonny learns that every moment is connected, and the smallest change in history can ripple through time in unexpected and hilarious ways.
Available since: 08/16/2025.
Print length: 144 pages.

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