Torn

Torn by Margaret Peterson Haddix is a First Edition published by Simon and Schuster on August 23, 2011. This 352-page novel follows Jonah and Katherine as they navigate the tumultuous events of 1611, just before a mutiny on Henry Hudson’s ship in the icy waters of James Bay. The story unfolds as they grapple with the consequences of losing the real John Hudson and encountering what appears to be the elusive Northwest Passage, raising questions about the nature of history and time.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a narrative that blends elements of action and adventure with historical exploration. As Jonah and Katherine confront the challenges of their time-traveling journey, they must unravel the mysteries surrounding the Hudson Passage while facing the potential loss of everything they know. The book explores themes of discovery and the complexities of historical events, making it a compelling read for those interested in juvenile fiction that intertwines fantasy and science fiction.
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Still reeling from their experiences in Roanoke in 1600, Jonah and Katherine arrive in 1611 only moments before a mutiny on Henry Hudson’s ship in the icy waters of James Bay. But things are messed up: they’ve lost the real John Hudson, and they find what seems to be the fabled Northwest Passage—even though they are pretty sure that that route doesn’t actually exist. Will this new version of history replace the real past? Is this the end of time as we know it? With more at stake than ever before, Jonah and Katherine struggle to unravel the mysteries of 1611 and the Hudson Passage…before everything they know is lost.
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