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From the author of the phenomenal bestseller, A BRIEF HISTORY OF TIME.nA collaboration with his daughter on his first ever children???s book. Take a rollercoaster ride through the vastness of space and, in the midst of an exciting adventure, discover the mysteries of physics, science and the universe with George, his new friends next door ??? the scientist Eric and his daughter, Annie ??? and a super-intelligent computer called Cosmos, which can take them to the edge of a black hole and back again. Or can it? And who else would like to get their hands on Cosmos? A funny and hugely informative romp through space, time and the universe. About The Author: About The Author: STEPHEN HAWKING is the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics and Theoretical Physics at the University of Cambridge and is widely regarded as one of the most brilliant theoretical physicists since Einstein. His adult book A Brief History of Time has been a publishing sensation. nn???Marries a child???s wonder to a genius???s intellect??? Sunday Times about A Brief History of Time nnLUCY HAWKING is the author of two adult novels, and has written for the Daily Mail , the Telegraph , The Times and the Evening Standard and has been a guest presenter and regular contributor on radio.