I suppose if you'd asked me before, I'd have said a time machine might look something like a submarine? Or perhaps a space rocket. Instead, I'm looking at a laptop and a tin tub from a garden centre. This is my dad's time machine. And it's about to change the world. Well, mine, at any rate. Al Chaudbury has a chance to save is dad's life - but to do it he must travel to 1984. This astonishing and original novel will make you laugh, cry, and wonder - and wish you could turn back time, to start reading it all over again.