The Portal

The Portal by Andrew Norriss, published by Penguin Adult on August 2, 2007, is a work of juvenile fiction that invites readers into a world of mystery and adventure. This 224-page book centers on the experiences of William Seward and his brother Daniel, who face the sudden disappearance of their parents and the astonishing revelation of an intergalactic portal hidden behind their father’s office door.
Readers will find a blend of humor and warmth as the story unfolds, exploring themes of family and the unknown. As William and Daniel grapple with their parents’ absence, they embark on a journey that raises questions about their next steps and the mysteries surrounding their situation. This accessible narrative is designed for children aged 9 to 12, making it a suitable choice for young readers interested in family dynamics and science fiction adventures.
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You tend to remember the day your parents disappear. It’s one of those things that sticks in your mind. Another of those things is the incredible discovery that behind your dad’s office door lies an intergalactic portal . . .
When both of these things happen to William Seward and his brother Daniel they’re left with two questions. What are they going to do now? And where are their parents?
Warm, funny, accessible fiction, perfect for boys and girls aged 9 to 12.
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