The Planet, the Portal, and a Pizza
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- ISBN 9780316580403
- Weight: 340g
- Dimensions: 136 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 30 Oct 2025
- Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
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Mystery and adventure collide in this humorous and heartfelt multiverse adventure from beloved, award-winning authors Wendy Mass and Nora Raleigh Baskin.
Twelve-year-old Piper's life has always been unusual: her parents are clockmakers whose inventions are anything but ordinary, and she's the only kid she knows with a robotic talking dog. But her life takes a turn for the truly bizarre when she discovers her parents are in jeopardy and the key to saving them is a book full of strange equations.
When Raisa and Lev travel through the portal to Piper's world, Raisa can finally prove that her mother's multiverse project worked. Now, she just needs the book containing her mother's equations to get back to her world...if only she can find it! As Raisa and Piper adventure to the bounds of the multiverse, they'll need to discover their place in the world if they ever want to find their way back home.
Wendy Mass is the New York Times bestselling author of The Candymakers series, 11 Birthdays, and many other novels for young readers, including the Schneider Family Book Award-winner A Mango-Shaped Space. She lives in New Jersey with her family and very cute (but not robotic) dog.
Nora Raleigh Baskin is the award winning author of 15 novels for middle grade and YA readers. She has won the ALA Schneider Family Book award for Anything But Typical and the ILA Notable Book For a Global Society for Ruby On The Outside. Nine, Ten: A September 11 Story received star reviews from both Kirkus and Publishers Weekly.
