The Gadget

The Gadget by Paul Zindel is a First Edition published by HarperCollins on March 1, 2001. This 192-page book is presented in English and explores themes of military and technological conflict through a narrative that begins with an Army ambulance arriving at a high-security Tech Area. The story unfolds as characters, including Dr. Orr and Oppenheimer, respond to a critical situation involving a man in distress, setting the stage for a tense exploration of action and adventure.
Readers will find a gripping tale that intertwines elements of historical context with science and technology. The narrative captures the urgency of the moment as it delves into the implications of military operations and the human experience during crises. Through its vivid descriptions and dynamic characters, The Gadget offers an engaging look at the intersection of action and the complexities of warfare.
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An Army ambulance sped by. No siren, only a dome on its roof flashing red. It halted in front of the high-security Tech Area, where several men wearing silver coveralls and carrying glistening instruments rushed out. Dr. Orr and Oppenheimer walked quickly toward a rolling gurney that held a man half wrapped in an aluminum body bag. The man was shaking.
Something bad had happened. Very bad. For a moment Stephen believed he was back in London. He was on the roof again, and there were bombs falling…
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