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Fifteen-year-old Greta Kovachi travels with her brilliant father to a laboratory habitat in a submarine on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. Her father has created the first man-made black hole to prove that all matter in the universe is made up of infinitesimal particles of time. Greta was looking forward to this adventure, but she gets more than she bargained for. What was supposed to be a trip of a few days turns into a nightmare when an accident with the black hole spins them billions of years into the future, trapping her dad along with the other scientists in a particle of time. Three other kids live on the habitat, and, calling themselves the Aquanauts, they band together with Greta to travel through layers of time in a frantic attempt to save their parents and themselves from being locked under the sea for eternity.
John Lunn grew up in Toronto, Ontario. The youngest son of children’s author Janet Lunn, after a silversmithing apprenticeship in his teens, he moved to Boston to pursue a career as a flutemaker. He has been writing since he was very young, and has written novels and screenplays in between making flutes, raising two children, flying airplanes, and working in local politics. He has a small animation studio and films stop-motion animation. John and his wife, Meredith, now live in New Hampshire with their four dogs.
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