The Wrong Wrights
The Wrong Wrights
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Author(s): Hockensmith, Steve
Kientz, Chris
ISBN No.: 9781588345417
Pages: 64
Year: 201602
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 15.11
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

BOOKLIST Four middle-schoolers on a field trip to the National Air and Space Museum stumble onto a shocking surprise: the museum has no airplanes. At least, not any more. History has been changed and these four kids must travel back in time to witness a pivotal moment in the history of air-travel and make sure it goes the way it's supposed to. As this is the first of the Smithsonian Institution's new graphic novel series, it should come as no surprise that hefty helpings of historical fact are integrated into the story in the form of characters and events, along with a final page of deeper historical detail. Happily, the information is relevant and interesting (do you know, for instance, the names of the Wright Brothers' two major rivals and the sorts of air ship prototypes they developed?) and painlessly included in a brisk adventure. The crisp art, filled with enjoyable historic detail, also helps to bring out the fun in the education. Some questions are cleverly left dangling to pave the way for further adventures. -- Jesse Karp SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL A fun and action-packed exploration of aviation.


Eric, Dominique, Ajay, and Josephine are the four winners of their school's science fair and are excited for their field trip to the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum. When they get there, they all feel sick, and after they recover, they realize that the museum's planes have been replaced with massive balloon structures with the insignia "Barris Air." They meet Al, the only one who acknowledges the change. Al gives the group talking bracelets that provide historical context and sends them back to 1909 to the Hudson-Fulton Celebration in New York City. The kids realize that something is amiss and follow the people they think are behind the time line shift. They discover that these men, the Barrises, are using holographic disguises to change history and become wealthy in the future. It's up to the four of them to save the day. This is a fast-paced, light read filled with information about the history of flight.


Students will also learn about Orville and Wilbur Wright's sister, Katharine Wright, whose contributions have often gone unmentioned, as well as other pilots of the time. The paneling is neat and organized, but the speech bubbles can get confusing. Some pages are too crowded with people or text, and the bubbles overlap. Still, the narrative is edifying and humorous, and there is diversity among main and background characters. Back matter offers more material about the Hudson-Fulton Celebration. VERDICT A fun start to what should be an engaging and enlightening series.-Kristyn Dorfman, The Packer Collegiate Institute, Brooklyn, NY "If you know a kid who needs more comics, heads up! The Smithsonian Institution is set to launch the Secret Smithsonian Adventures, an educational graphic novel series aimed at middle grades readers. Series installments will tie into exhibits from the iconic institution's collection of 19 museums, galleries, and zoos.


"  Bustle   "These graphic novels for kids are museum quality."  The Washington Post   "(this) adventure packs a decent quantity of historical fill."  Kirkus Reviews "The Wrong Wrights is intriguing, fun and educational as a story. The art is great for the medium and the piece. Also, if you don't actually know the historical story, it would be a great experience to read this with your children!  Grab your kid and have fun reading The Wrong Wrights!"  Talking Comics.


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