• “He was in on the whole thing?” Gabby blurted. “The whole time?!” Pascal nodded. “Yes I was, from the very beginning. I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to deceive any of you. Trig just wanted to make sure I was there in case of any problems.” “And were there?” Dr. Newton asked. “Not one. They figured out everything on their own. read more

  • As someone who’s been writing for the Targum—the Rutgers student newspaper, for those of you who don’t know—since I started as a freshman, I’ve seen a lot of fascinating things happen here. I was on the scene when the President of the United States dropped by. I witnessed the planting of those amazing Imagination Trees during our 250th Anniversary celebration. read more

  • Pascal explained to me that the six of them were known collectively as the ‘Jersey Trackers.’ Apparently, they went around the state of New Jersey on all sorts of adventures, going from place to place courtesy of a bookmobile-type vehicle driven by their adult mentor and monitor, a librarian they call ‘Mr. C’. (The ‘C’, as it turns out, stands read more

  • Authors and Illustrators for The Jersey Trackers and The Mystery of the Missing Mathematician The New Jersey Center for the Book is extremely grateful to our New Jersey authors and illustrators who have generously contributed their work to this e-book. Their websites and those of the New Jersey landmarks noted in each chapter are listed below. Chapter 1: The Doctor read more