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Enter the fascinating world of magic and mystery with Noah, a descendant of magicians! His father’s disappearance while attempting a daring illusion has left Noah with a profound need for acceptance from others. Obsessed with uncovering the truth, he spends hours in his father's chair, which mysteriously transports him to exotic locations. To impress his class, Noah claims summer vacations to London and Rome. But when his classmates start to doubt his stories, more than ever, Noah is determined to prove that teleportation is more than just a figment of his imagination. Will his resolve lead him to the secret of his father's disappearance, or will he be left to face a harsh truth?

 

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With a touch of humor, authors Bob Shumaker and Nancy Machlis Rechtman spin a tale of magic and mystery that will keep readers captivated. The Incredibly Amazing and Magical Flying Chair has themes of resilience, family, and redemption. As Noah faces challenges and obstacles, magnified by the relentless bully Ryan, Noah shows strength of character and will. With the support of his family, friends, and neighbor Leo, Noah exudes tenacity. And when he fails to be honest with his class, Noah accepts his penance. The pace of the story is outstanding. Tension builds at just the right moments. The salute to diversity and educators is not lost in this book. Visual cues from the text make the imagination soar. Ta-da! Magical adventure seekers—this one is for you!

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