The Case of Einstein's ViolinThis wacky mystery -- about a violin case with a missing formula -- is set partly on hiking trails in Europe. Mixups with physicists and spies lead from Oregon to a Greek monastery, an Italian cyclortron, the Slovenian Alps, and the German city where Einstein was born. By the bestselling Oregon author of Listening for Coyote, one of Oregon's 100 Books. |
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