John Lunn
John Lunn grew up in Toronto, Ontario. The youngest son of children’s author Janet Lunn, after a silversmithing apprenticeship in his teens, he moved to Boston to pursue a career as a flutemaker. He has been writing since he was very young, and has written novels and screenplays in between making flutes, raising two children, flying airplanes, and working in local politics. He has a small animation studio and films stop-motion animation. John and his wife, Meredith, now live in New Hampshire with their four dogs. The Aquanauts is John’s second novel, for which he also designed the cover art.
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Trade Paperback | 228 pages | Tundra Books | Juvenile Fiction - Science & Technology; Juvenile Fiction - Science Fiction, Fantasy, Magic
978-0-88776-727-2 (0-88776-727-3)
October 18, 2005 | $12.99
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Fifteen-year-old Greta Kovachi travels with her brilliant father to a laboratory habitat in a submarine on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. Her father has created the first man-made black hole to prove that all matter in the universe is made up of infinitesimal particles of time. Greta was looking forward...
Trade Paperback | 216 pages | Tundra Books | Juvenile Fiction; Juvenile Fiction - Science Fiction, Fantasy, Magic
978-0-88776-672-5 (0-88776-672-2)
February 24, 2004 | $12.99
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Twelve-year-old bespectacled Rory has always loved to read about sailors and the ocean. So although his first time aboard a boat is in the company of his mother and her new husband, and the boat in question is a big luxury cruise ship, he is thrilled to be at sea.
His pleasure...



