The Boy who Reversed Himself

The Boy who Reversed Himself by William Sleator is a reprint edition published by Puffin Books in 1998, featuring 167 pages in English. This book presents a unique narrative centered around Laura, who discovers her homework written in reverse. As she uncovers the extraordinary ability of her neighbor, Omar, to travel to the fourth dimension, she becomes intrigued and insists on experiencing this phenomenon herself.
Readers will find a blend of fantasy and science fiction as Laura navigates her newfound abilities in “four-space.” The story explores themes of time travel and the challenges that arise from venturing into the unknown. With its engaging premise, this juvenile fiction work invites readers to ponder the implications of such extraordinary experiences while keeping them engaged until the final pages.
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When Laura finds her homework in her locker with its writing reversed, she’s baffled, until she learns an unbelievable secret: her weird neighbor, Omar, has the ability to travel to the fourth dimension. Laura forces him to take her there, and then, a novice in “four-space,” she goes there on her own. There’s only one problem, she doesn’t know how to get back.”A cerebral science-fiction thriller, cunningly constructed to keep the reader involved until the last pages.” —The Horn Book
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