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In the Nick of Time

By: Robert Swindells
Narrated by: Clare Corbett
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When Charlie falls off a stepping stone in the woods, her whole world suddenly changes. She stumbles in the 21st century, and picks herself up in the middle of the 20th. She's a pupil at a weird outdoor school. Can she get back to her own time?
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What a lovely book

I really enjoyed this book, and so did the kids. 11 year old Charlie gets sent back in time from 2007 to 1952 where there's a case of mistaken identity and she finds herself enrolled in an open-air school (for delicate children), and meets up with Jack who is the only person who believes she's from the future.

The book was a good education on recent history for the children, (without them realising they were being educated!) It was excellently narrated and exciting enough that the kids kept asking to listen to more of it.

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