Distant waves

author: Weyn, Suzanne
In the early twentieth century, four sisters and their widowed mother, a famed spiritualist, travel from New York to London, and as the Titanic conveys them and their acquaintances, journalist W.T. Stead, scientist Nikola Tesla, and industrialist John Jacob Astor, home, Tesla's inventions will either doom or save them all.
year: 2009, 2011
call number/section: 1000
subjects: tesla, nikola, 1856-1943, astor, john jacob, 1763-1848, stead, w. t, (william thomas), 1849-1912, fiction, spiritualists, sisters, mothers and daughters, inventors, fiction, new york (state), history, 20th century, london (england), great britain, george v, 1910-1936, fiction, 1864-1912, mother-daughter relationship, historical fiction, inventors - ficiton, mothers and daughters - fiction, sisters - fiction, spiritualists - fiction

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Distant waves
Weyn, Suzanne
Scholastic Press (2009)
In the early twentieth century, four sisters and their widowed mother, a famed spiritualist, travel from New York to London, and as the Titanic conveys them and their acquaintances, journalist W.T. Stead, scientist Nikola Tesla, and industrialist John Jacob Astor, home, Tesla's inventions will either doom or save them all.
Schools: 34



Distant waves
Weyn, Suzanne
Scholastic Inc. (2011)
In the early twentieth century, five sisters travel from New York to London, and as the Titanic conveys them and their acquaintances, journalist W.T. Stead, scientist Nikola Tesla, and industrialist John Jacob Astor, home, Tesla's inventions will either doom or save them all.
Schools: 2



Distant waves
Weyn, Suzanne

In the early twentieth century, five sisters and their widowed mother, a famed spiritualist, travel from New York to London, and as the Titanic conveys them and their acquaintances--journalist W.T. Stead, scientist Nikola Tesla, and industrialist John Jacob Astor--home, Tesla's inventions will either doom or save them all.
Schools: 2


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