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Risked

by Haddix, Margaret Peterson

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  • ISBN: 9781416989844
  • ISBN10: 1416989846

Risked

by Haddix, Margaret Peterson

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  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
  • Publish date: 09/01/2013
  • ISBN: 9781416989844
  • ISBN10: 1416989846
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Description: Risked ONE Jonah Skidmore took a deep breath as he peered at the, computer screen in front of him. He''d recently survived time travel, a war zone, betrayal, deception, mutiny, and the near destruction of time itself. So surely he was brave enough to call up a list of names on a computer. Wasn''t he? He kept his finger poised over the computer mouse. I''ll be brave enough in a minute, he told himself. Or . . . two. "What''s wrong?" his sister, Katherine, said from behind him. "Did Google lock up or something? Hit that link again." Patience wasn''t one of her virtues. Before Jonah had a chance to reply, she shoved her hand over his, pressing his finger down on the mouse. "There," Katherine said. "Just what we need. Famous missing children in history. Let''s see . . ." There was a good chance that Jonah''s name might be on the list coming up on the computer screen before them. Not his real name--not Jonah Skidmore. But his original name. The name he''d been born with. To keep from actually looking at the screen now, Jonah whirled in his seat to glare at Katherine. "Keep your voice down!" he commanded. "Do you want Mom or Dad to hear?" Unfortunately for Jonah, his parents were the kind who believed all those warnings about monitoring kids'' computer use. So the Skidmore family computer was right smack in the middle of the kitchen. And Mom and Dad were just around the corner and down the hall, where they were hanging Jonah''s and Katherine''s newest school pictures along the staircase. Mom and Dad had no clue that Jonah and Katherine had traveled through time again and again and again, their lives in danger in one century after another. But even without the complications of time travel and historical danger and intrigue, Jonah wouldn''t have wanted his parents to know how desperate he was to find out his preadoption identity. Not that I exactly want to know it, he told himself. I just . . . need to. "Mom and Dad wouldn''t mind us talking about history," Katherine said, barely bothering to lower her voice. Then she leaned in closer and dropped her voice to a total whisper: "Do you think you might be the Russian kid?" She pointed to a name on the screen. Jonah grimaced so fiercely he could barely see. What if I''m wrong about everything? he wondered. What if there''s some chance my other identity will never actually matter? Can''t I go on ignoring it and pretending it doesn''t exist? He knew the answer to that question: No. He couldn''t. He was only thirteen--and Katherine was not quite twelve--but in the last few months they''d learned that the past had a way of coming back and grabbing you. Sometimes literally. That is not the right way to think about time travel, Jonah told himself. Remember, you have a new attitude now. He forced himself to open his eyes wide enough to read the words on the screen before him--and then wider still, in indignation. "Alexis Romanov?" he protested. "No way--that''s a girl''s name!" Katherine reached over Jonah''s shoulder and clicked on a link for the name. "No, it''s a guy," she corrected. "It''s Russian, remember? Sometimes he''s listed as Alexis, sometimes Alexei. Same kid, just different translations. Definitely a boy. See?" Phrases jumped out at Jonah from the screenful of information she''d called up: heir to the throne of the Russian empire . . . World War I . . . Russian Revolution . . . Alexis was imprisoned with the rest of his family . . . then in 1918 the Bolsheviks decided . . . Jonah didn''t know much about Russian history--or anything about it, actually--but he was pretty sure that things hadn''t gone well for this Alexis or Alexei Romanov back in 1918. Well, duh, Jonah told himself. Kids don''t vanish from history because everything''s going great. All of us were in some kind of danger. For most of his life, Jonah had believed what his parents believed: that he was a perfectly ordinary kid in a perfectly ordinary family, growing up in a perfectly ordinary Ohio suburb. He was adopted and his sister wasn''t--that was the only detail about him that had ever seemed the least bit unusual. And Jonah''s attitude toward that little fact had always been, Well, so what? Who cares? Then the mysterious letters had begun arriving, and Jonah had found out that he wasn''t an ordinary adoptee. Not at all. Instead, he and thirty-five other kids were, depending on how you looked at it, either refugees from history or children audaciously stolen from the past. Or both at once. The only reason he and the other kids were growing up now, at the start of the twenty-first century, was because their kidnappers had crash-landed in this time period with a planeload of stolen babies. Fearing the wrath of time agents determined to keep history on its original track, the kidnappers had abandoned the babies and run away, vowing to come back for them as soon as they could. At least we got thirteen years of happy ignorance before everyone started fighting over us again, Jonah thought. And that wasn''t the right way to think either. Ignorance wasn''t a good thing. Jonah and Katherine had traveled back and forth through history multiple times in the past few months, repairing time and rescuing other kids endangered by their own time periods. How many times on those trips had ignorance almost gotten someone killed? Let''s see . . . in 1483 . . . 1485 . . . 1600 . . . 1605 . . . 1611 . . . 1903 . . . Jonah had returned from his last trip through time vowing to face up to even the facts he desperately didn''t want to know. Facts like what his original identity in history actually was. Just yesterday he''d asked JB, the time agent he knew best, to finally reveal it. This may have been a little unfair. After their last trip through time, JB was going through an identity crisis of his own. It probably wasn''t surprising that JB had refused to tell. So Jonah had decided to take matters into his own hands. Because you never know, Jonah told himself. You never know when I might be zapped back in time, when I might have to deal with whatever historical mess this Alexis or Alexei Romanov--or whoever I really am--had to deal with. I refuse to take another time-travel trip blind! He made himself focus on the words on the screen and read them in order, not skipping around: Alexis Romanov, the last tsarevitch of Russia, was born in 1904. He had four older sisters--Olga, Tatiana, Maria, and Anastasia--but as the first and only male child of Tsar Nicholas II, he was the designated heir, intended from birth to inherit the throne. At that time, the Russian empire covered a sixth of the globe . . . Jonah stopped reading. "If I really was, like, the future leader of Russia, don''t you think I''d . . ." He let his voice trail off, because there was no way he could say what he was thinking. If I really am this kid, shouldn''t I feel more special? Shouldn''t I be smarter, more talented--more obviously someone capable of ruling a sixth of the planet? "What? Do you think you should look more like a prince--or a ''tsarevitch'' or whatever the Russians called it?" Katherine teased. "Do you think you shouldn''t look like such a goofball?" "How I should look . . . ," Jonah muttered. "Duh, Katherine, we''re idiots. In 1918 they had cameras. They--" He stopped explaining and started typing instead. He clicked back over to Google and started an image search for Alexis or Alexei Romanov. Within seconds he''d called up a picture of a boy in a sailor suit. The kid was maybe nine or ten, and staring unsmilingly toward the camera. It was a black-and-white image, so it was impossible to tell if the boy''s hair was brown or just dark blond. It was impossible to tell eye color. It was impossible to tell why the boy looked so serious. But Jonah could tell one thing for sure: "It''s not me," he said, relief swimming over him. Katherine squinted at the picture. "Maybe you just think that because it''s such an old picture, and you''re used to seeing yourself in this century," she said. "Or--you know how sometimes people don''t look like themselves in one particular shot?" Jonah clicked the back arrow, returning to the lineup of dozens of images of Alexis/Alexei Romanov. He reached to the top of the computer desk, where Mom had stashed the packets of the other copies of his and Katherine''s school pictures, ready to be handed out to various relatives at Thanksgiving. He shook out a five-by-seven of himself and held it up beside the computer screen. "See?" he said. "No way that''s me." "Okay," Katherine said softly. She was looking too closely at the picture of Jonah. Jonah couldn''t help staring at it too. Did anybody like his or her seventh-grade school picture? Jonah''s hair stuck up in a weird way, and his grin was both crooked and too wide. But there was something else about the picture that bothered Jonah. It was taken back in September, before I got the first letter. Before I went back in time f
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