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Surprise Attack!: Nickolas Flux and the Attack on Pearl Harbor
Surprise Attack!: Nickolas Flux and the Attack on Pearl Harbor
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Surprise Attack!: Nickolas Flux and the Attack on Pearl Harbor

When a spontaneous time leap sends Nickolas Flux back to the attack on Pearl Harbor, what's a teenage history buff to do? Try to avoid going down with the battleships, of course! From the sinking of the USS Oklahoma to the bombardment of the airfields, Nick must survive the Japanese surprise attack that pulled the United States into World War II.

 
ISBN978-1-4914-0258-0
6-Pack ISBN978-1-4914-0266-5
GRLQ
Early Intervention   27
Lexile LevelGN540L
ATOS Level3.5
GenreGraphic Nonfiction
Text TypeInformational Text
SubjectHistory, Adventure
Page Count40
Copyright2015
SeriesNickolas Flux History Chronicles
Teacher NotesYes
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Terry Collins

Terry Collins

Terry Collins always knew he wanted to be a writer when he grew up. A former award-winning newspaper reporter and columnist, he now writes poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and graphic novels for readers of all ages. He also teaches literature and creative writing, helping to inspire other lovers of the written word. Terry lives in his hometown in North Carolina with his wife, Ginny, and their devoted dog, Bosley. A lifelong reader, he has a personal library that outgrew his house years ago. Despite his wife's gentle protests over a lack of space, he believes a person can never own too many books.

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