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Mysteries of a Middle Schooler

By: Tonmar Johnson
Narrated by: Alexci Johnson, Marquel Johnson, Amani Johnson
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Twin siblings Evie and Marcus Wilkins are so excited to be starting fifth grade at a new school, Copper Lake. But when a grumpy history teacher assigns them a nearly impossible project, the twins and their new friend, Anthony, come up with a daring plan to rewrite history.... literally! Creating an app which allows them to travel back in time, they find themselves connecting with important historical figures that our history books too often fail to highlight. And if that wasn’t enough, both Evie and Marcus are being stalked by a mysterious figure—a strangely dressed woman who leaves them a series of clues that may hold the key to their future. If the Wilkins twins are going to make it through fifth grade in one piece, they’ll have to make good use of their wits and ingenuity…and of course, they’ll have to have each other's back throughout the entire adventure! #ReadMMS

©2023 Dr. Tonmar Johnson (P)2023 Dr. Tonmar Johnson

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