Ten-year-old twins Lacey and Casey Nicefolk have always wanted to fly, but kids can t fly . . . or can they? They can if they know the mysterious Sucoh Sucop, a man who claims to have an enchanted box that can transform any toy into the real thing Before you know it, the twins, along with their droopy-eared basset hound, Floopy, are soaring cross-country in a real-live Wright brothers biplane, which they name "Vin Fiz" (after Casey s favorite grape soda). But dangers lurk everywhere, and if the twins are to make it all the way to New York, their courage will have to make heroes of them many times over. Thank goodness they have the magical "Vin Fiz" on their side "
An absolutely wonderful book for children. It shows you the writer's mind in California of the 1930's.
Good Read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I gave this book to 3 children about 10 that loved the book. I bought it mainly because it involves flying.
Great Kid book.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This book is not a Dirk Pitt or an off shoot from Clive Cussler's usual gendre of writing, but stands alone as a good book on it's own for young people. My wife is using it in her classroom teaching language arts, social studies and geography.
Vin Fiz
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
My 10 year old grandson enjoyed the book immensely. I'm sure he will become a huge Cussler fan like myself.
This is a GREAT book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
My mom saw this book and bought it for me. I noticed that Clive Cussler wrote it and I remembered that my Dad loves this writer. Well, I do too! I liked that it was an adventure that started in one of my fovorite states! I also liked that it was about kids my own age that helped solve problems and nearly saved peoples lives. I suggest this book for all kids my age (10).
A thrilling, fun, and imaginative story
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Ten-year-old twins Casey and Lacey Nicefolk live on an herb farm in California with their parents and basset hound Floopy. The small farm requires lots of hard work, but Casey and Lacey love their home. They swim, boat, and camp in the nearby forests, and of course they go to school and help their parents with chores on the farm. One day, a strange man named Mr. Sucoh Sucop and his mule, Mr. Periwinkle, arrive at the herb farm. Mr. Sucop offers to work there for free in exchange for food and lodging. The farm never earns any profits; it makes just barely enough to keep going, so Casey and Lacey's parents gladly accept the offer from the stranger. Mr. Sucop works hard everyday, and then joins the family for dinner. Afterwards he disappears into the barn, locking the door behind him. Casey and Lacey are curious about what the strange man could be up to, but they respect his privacy. Finally, at the end of the harvesting season, Mr. Sucop lets the twins in on his very special secret. Inside the barn he has built a magical mat. Anything placed on the mat will magically transform into a life-sized, fully functioning version of that object! Mr. Sucop gives them two rules: first, the twins must believe with all their hearts that the magic will work; and second, they must only use the magic for good. With that, Mr. Sucop leaves the farm. The twins try out the magical mat on a toy tractor, and it works! Suddenly, parked in their barn is a real-life tractor. Casey and Lacey give the tractor to their parents to use on the farm. Next, in the cover of the morning darkness, they transform one of Casey's model airplanes. They name the life-sized plane Vin Fiz, and set off with their dog Floopy on an adventure they will never forget. THE ADVENTURES OF VIN FIZ is a fun and imaginative story that will thrill any and all readers. Clive Cussler fills the pages with exciting quests (like rescuing a runaway train) and tosses in a bit of silly humor for flair (including some of the characters' unusual and pun-like names). For an extra bonus, Cussler artistically slips in some interesting trivia, like how a steam engine works, so readers may even learn something along the way. --- Reviewed by Chris Shanley-Dillman, author
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