Imagine that someone created a machine to disinvent all inventions, including people’s memories. How would the world work without phones, wheels, pencils, electric guitars, or computers? What about without guns or weapons? Professor Vonderbuttis will discover how inventions become the determining artifacts of the story. He ponders the consequences of his reckless attempt: Edison and the light of his bulb will pose serious dilemmas and of course, revenge.
Imagina que alguien creara una máquina para desinventar todos los inventos, y para, incluso, desinventar el recuerdo que cualquiera pudiera tener de haberlos usado alguna vez. ¿Cómo sería el mundo sin teléfonos, sin ruedas, sin lápices, sin guitarras eléctricas, sin computadoras? Y ¿cómo sería el mundo sin bombas, sin armas, sin pólvora? El profesor Vonderbuttis descubrirá cómo los inventos se vuelven artilugios determinantes de la historia y ponderará las consecuencias de su temerario intento: Edison y la luz de su bombilla le plantearán serios dilemas y, claro está, buscarán venganza.
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Javier Sáez Castán has written and illustrated more than fifteen books for children. His book La venganza de Edison was the winner of the 2009 Inventions Contest.
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