The Time Bunker-bookcover

By: Mac Ramsay

The Time Bunker

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If you could travel into the past and prevent the death of your father, would you? Thirteen-year-old Noel Villan must make this decision in a story of bereavement, time travel and nuclear war. Noel has discovered a bunker within the forest near his hometown. What appears at first to be an air-raid shelter is found to be a forgotten Cold-War era time machine, capable of sending humans into the past to prevent the end of the world after a nuclear war. Noel plans to use the machine to change the past and prevent the accident that took his father’s life. Along the way, he learns about an enigmatic character, Owen Milburn, who mysteriously disappeared without a trace in 1989 and his involvement in the nuclear deterrent programme. Who exactly is Owen Milburn? What are those huge golf ball structures that dominate the landscape outside of his hometown? What is the Ministry of Defence? And can he, or more importantly, should he prevent his father’s death?

Mac grew up on a farm in Yorkshire. At 18, he moved to London to complete his teacher training and remained there for 12 years. Whilst living in London, Mac became interested in filmmaking, attending the Metropolitan Film School and wrote/directed his first short film at the age of 26. He has also directed a number of music videos. Following the birth of his first child in 2010, Mac returned to Yorkshire. He developed his love of storytelling whilst working as a primary school teacher, realising the importance of story in a child’s life. Besides, writing and filmmaking, Mac is a multi-instrumentalist, playing in a variety of bands across the area.

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  • Lili Evans

    I really enjoyed reading this book, I couldn’t wait to see what happened to Noel. It’s definitely one of my favourite books I read recently. :-)

  • Original and exciting!

    This is a great read for older kids or a quick escape for adults. Well put together, in manageable and carefully scripted paragraphs, this book draws on historical fact to enhance the fiction within. A fantastic book for upper key stage 2 to study or just to read for pleasure.

  • Lauren Alston

    This is a great read for older kids or a quick escape for adults. Well put together, in manageable and carefully scripted paragraphs, this book draws on historical fact to enhance the fiction within. A fantastic book for upper key stage 2 to study or just to read for pleasure.

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