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The Tick Tock Man by R.M. Clark,
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When the clocks in town stop, thirteen-year-old CJ discovers an unusual "clock world" where most of the citizens are clock parts, tasked with keeping the big clocks running. But soon the seemingly peaceful world is divided between warring factions with CJ instructed to find the only person who can help: the elusive Tick Tock Man. With the aid of Fuzee, a partly-human girl, he battles gear-headed extremists and razor-sharp pendulums in order to restore order before this world of chimes, springs, and clock people dissolves into a massive time warp, taking CJ's quiet New England town with it.
The Tick Tock Man by R.M. Clark
Publication Date: May 2, 2017
Publisher: Month9Books/Tantrum Books
The clock on the radio displayed 4:05.
I compared it to my watch, which I had put back on before sitting at
the head of the table. The time was frozen at two o’clock. How
strange. My watch always worked perfectly. When Uncle Artie gave it
to me, he said it was a one-of-a-kind watch that would never need
winding. I decided it was best not to tell anyone.
We drove through what we called
downtown Hambleton, and only a few people were on the road. It was
Thanksgiving, so this was not too surprising. In fact, it was one of
the reasons we went for a drive on major holidays. Most people were
home, and we usually had the roads to ourselves. Dad and Grandpa
liked it that way.
R.M. Clark is a computer scientist for the Dept. of Navy by day and children’s book writer by night. He lives in Massachusetts with his wife and two sons.
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