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Lost in Lexicon: An Adventure in Words and Numbers


book 1, The Lexicon

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No. of pages 368

Published: 2011

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Great for age 9-18 years

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"If this is an adventure, we should just plunge in..." When thirteen-year-old cousins Ivan and Daphne go on a treasure hunt in the rain one summer day, they never expect to stumble into a whole new world where words and numbers run wild. After the cousins outwit a plague of punctuation, grateful villagers beg them to find Lexicon's missing children, who have been enticed away by dancing lights in the sky. Trekking between villages in search of clues, the cousins encounter a talking thesaurus, a fog of forgetting, the Mistress of Metaphor, a panel of poets, feuding parts of speech, and the illogical mathematicians of Irrationality. When a careless Mathemystical reflects them across the border into the ominous Land of Night, their peril deepens. Kidnapped, imprisoned, and mesmerized--with time running out--will Ivan and Daphne find a way to solve the mystery of the lights in the sky and restore the lost children of Lexicon to their homes? Lost in Lexicon will whisk children away into an interactive and magical world of learning.

 

This book was recognised in the Fiction category by the Parents' Choice Award. It was recognised in the Fiction - YA category by the Independent Publisher Book Award.

This is book 1 in The Lexicon .

There are 368 pages in this book. This book was published 2011 by Mighty Media Press .

Pendred (Penny) Noyce is a doctor, education reformer, and writer. She grew up in Silicon Valley, California, surrounded by apricot orchards and fields of mustard. Along with her brother and sisters, she rode ponies, put on plays, and explored the rapidly changing countryside. As an adult, Noyce has practiced internal medicine, supervised medical residents, and become a leader in Massachusetts mathematics and science education reform. She serves on a number of nonprofit boards, including that of the Noyce Foundation, and she chairs the boards of Maine's Libra Foundation and the Rennie Center for Education Research and Policy. She loves to give talks to teachers and kids. Noyce is married with five children who all love to read, travel, ski, and seek out adventures. She has yet to visit Australia and Antarctica. She lives in the western suburbs of Boston with the parts of her family that haven't already grown up. Joan Charles lives in Santa Monica, California. As a child she put on plays and puppet shows, wrote and illustrated a family newspaper, and played endless games of Parcheesi with her sisters on rainy summer days. Her favorite thing to do was draw and make up stories, and that's still true today. Pendred (Penny) Noyce is a doctor, science education leader, and author of twelve books for young people, including three NSTA/CBC Outstanding Science Trade Book award winners.

This book is in the following series:

The Lexicon

This book has been nominated for the following awards:

Benjamin Franklin Award
This book was recognised in the Interior Design category by the Benjamin Franklin Award.

Parents' Choice Award
This book was recognised in the Fiction category by the Parents' Choice Award.

Indiefab Award
This book was recognised in the Fiction category by the Indiefab Award.

Independent Publisher Book Award
This book was recognised in the Fiction - YA category by the Independent Publisher Book Award.

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