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From the very moment that Tom Swift Jr. agrees to help the government of Ngombia build a highway to link the jungle-separated provinces of the new African nation ñ a task that has stumped the best engineers in the United States -- he is beset by mysterious attacks aimed to defeat the project. Construction of the road is urgent. At stake is the economic future of this friendly country. But no conventional highway will do. For existing engineering methods can not be used to bridge the seething, bubbling swamp in the rain forest. Tom comes up with an amazing scientific solution to the problem -- an aerial highway over the jungle at treetop level, supported only by invisible repelatron beams. Deep in the jungle, fantastic-sized creatures -- throwbacks to the dinosaur age -- and an eccentric scientist, missing for twenty years, add to the harassment's besetting the Swift work crews. In a series of dangerous adventures, Tom must outmaneuver the sinister forces working against him and the Ngombian government, win the trust of the hostile scientist, and carry through the skyway to a successful conclusion.
Is Tom Swift and His Repelatron Skyway appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 10 and up.
Classic 1960s juvenile science fiction with mild adventure peril, mysterious dinosaur-like creatures in the jungle, and a young inventor solving engineering challenges. No violence, romance, or mature content.
What to know going in
This book has mild violence, no sexual content, and clean language.
Who'll love this
Kids who love science, invention, and jungle adventure will enjoy Tom's clever solution to building a highway with invisible force beams while dealing with prehistoric creatures.