Andrew and Daniel Brezak's New Book 'Mr. Hornsby and the Time-Traveling Classroom' is an Extraordinary Fiction About Saving American History Through the Wonder of Time Travel.

Fulton Books authors Andrew Brezak, a teacher at Sachem North High School on Long Island, and Daniel Brezak, a student and a cocreator of the Mr. Hornsby series, have completed their most recent book "Mr. Hornsby and the Time-Traveling Classroom": a thrilling adventure that follows a teacher who loves history so much he suddenly woke up one day living in it and saving it in the process. Mr. Hornsby has to save the future of America and what he needs is to unravel the secrets inside a mysterious journal.

The authors share, "Teaching was never supposed to be like this!

"When the insecure, history-obsessed, rookie-substitute teacher Mr. Hornsby steps into a classroom at Upper Kakapo Middle School and is transported back in time, a brand-new series for middle schoolers is born.

"In Book 1: Secrets of the Pierce Journal, Mr. Hornsby learns that two of his new students from the past are actually future presidents and American history is in jeopardy. If he can't discover the origins of his time-traveling powers in time and help his new students, the United States will never be the same. The clues to it all lie inside a centuries-old journal, which will unveil the truth behind America's greatest mystery and an enemy he's not sure can be stopped."

Published by Fulton Books, Andrew Brezak and Daniel Brezak's adventures begin in this first book as they introduce Mr. Hornsby and how he ends up in a classroom that passes as a quantum realm. 

Will he be able to uncover the mysteries within the Pierce journal? Or will he pay the cost of it all?

Readers who wish to experience this gripping work can purchase "Mr. Hornsby and the Time-Traveling Classroom" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes & Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books