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About Edward Einhorn
Edward Einhorn is the author of the modern Oz novels "Paradox in Oz" and "The Living House of Oz" (Hungry Tiger Press); "A Very Improbable Story" (Charlesbridge), a picture book on probability; "The Golem, Methuselah, and Shylock" (Theater 61 Press), plays about Jewish legends; and "Lysistrata", a new adaptation of Aristophanes. He is also the Artistic Director of Untitled Theater Company #61, with whom he curated the Vaclav Havel Festival, the NEUROfest, and the Ionesco Festival. He is the author of a a number of critically acclaimed plays, including "Fairy Tales of the Absurd," "Strangers," Linguish", and stage adaptations adaptation of Vonnegut's "Cat's Cradle" and Philip K. Dick's "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep." His newest book, "Fractions in Disguise," will be released in 2012.
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When a valuable fraction goes missing, George Cornelius Factor (a.k.a. GCF) vows to track it down. Knowing that the villainous Dr. Brok likes to disguise his ill-gotten fractions, G.C.F. invents a Reducer—half ray gun, half calculator— that strips away the disguise, reducing the fraction to its lowest common denominator and revealing its true form. With the Reducer in hand, George seeks out Dr. Brok in hopes of retrieving the missing fraction.
Equal parts action and humor add up to a wholly entertaining introduction to simplifying fractions. David Clark’s illustrations are packed with humorous details as well as clearly defined fractions and their corresponding reduction equations.