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Max Einstein: Saves the Future
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Andrea Emmes
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James Patterson
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Brought to you by Penguin.
James Patterson has teamed up with the world's most famous genius to entertain and inspire a generation of children - with the first and only children's adventure series officially approved by the Albert Einstein archives.
Max Einstein is never going to be your average 12-year-old kid. She . . .
is on the run from a group of villains
talks to Albert Einstein
spends timesearching for information on her parents
saves the world with the help of her genius friends
Totally not ordinary stuff - unless you're Max Einstein!
Now Max and her friends are back and ready to take on their biggest problem yet: world hunger. While the Change Makers tackle this huge issue, Max must also avoid the evil Corp and her nemesis, Dr. Zimm. But they're not the only ones looking for Max, and as she finds herself on the run, she discovers that Einstein created a time machine. And it might give her clues to her past - her distant past . . .
© James Patterson 2020 (P) Penguin Audio 2020
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Max Einstein is everything you hope young girls can dream to be: smart, brave, creative, and able to inspire others to be the same. I love this book for all kids who want to dream big and imagine even bigger!
(Mayim Bialik)Any young readers out there interested in science and adventure... this book is brilliant!
(Tim Peake)If you're interested in science, mysteries or courageous heroines, this is a must-read!
(Chelsea Clinton)Lively and astute... an entertaining and thoughtful exploration of perserverance, friendship, creativity, and identity
(Publishers Weekly)