In the middle of World War II, Franklin’s family moves to a place so secret it isn’t even on the map. His father, a physicist, begins work on a secret project with other scientists while Franklin tries to adjust to small-town desert life. But Franklin is smart and curious, perhaps too much for his own good, and he begins a secret project notebook, determined to figure out what’s going on right under his nose.
Although it’s not a short book, I found it to be a quick read. Any kid who’s interested in history or the atomic bomb project will like it. It’s also accessible to kids who just like a good mystery or coming of age story. I did find a few parts to be kind of shallow, and transitions from one scene or time period to the next were sometimes awkward, but not so bad the intended audience would notice or care probably.