The book is about a child who goes to see his father in New Mexico who is secretly working on the atomic bomb.
"The Green Glass Sea" follows two young girls, Dewey and Susie, who become friends while living in a secret government research facility in Los Alamos during World War II. As they navigate the challenges of life in a top-secret environment and cope with the effects of the war, they discover the power of friendship, imagination, and understanding the world around them.
the book the green glass sea has 336 pages.
Its a book made by Ellen Klages. The main characters are Dewey and Suze.
World War Two. The creation of the green glass sea was July 16, 1945.
No one knows. But you find out in the second book, White Sands Red Menace.
The theme of The Green Glass sea is a science fiction/historical fiction young adult book about the Manhatten Project. It talks about life there on "The Hill" and goes as deep as how it would feel being there, where everything is secret. Really, the scientists who were recruited to go there were scientists and helped make the Atomic bomb.
Green or clear color.
its $30
The Green Glass Sea is a science fiction novel by Ellen Klages. It is not a real geographical location in New Mexico.
it is in new mexico, Los Alamos
Dewey Kerrigan's father's name in "The Green Glass Sea" is Dr. Kerrigan. He is a scientist working on the Manhattan Project during World War II.
No. Not yet, at least. But wouldn't that be cool!?
There are many rare colors, and many that are not. I will list them by category for you:Common Sea Glass ColorsWhite or ClearAmbers & BrownsLight Green, Seafoam Green or Pastel GreenKelly Green or Uncola GreenOlive and Drab GreensUncommon Sea Glass ColorsCobalt BlueCornflower Blue, Light Blue or SapphireAquamarines, TealsMilk Glass or Opaque WhiteRare Sea Glass ColorsRedJadeite or Opaque GreenDeep Blue-GreensLime GreenVery Rare Sea Glass ColorsTorquoisePinkPale LavenderDark PurpleUltra Rare Sea Glass ColorsNeon YellowGolden YellowBlack GlassOrangeGreyRiesling BlueMarblesPorcelan DollsOpalescent GlassSlag GlassMulti ColoredBonfire GlassOpaques in all colors other than white or greenPieces with patterns, words, letters or numbersI got that information from:http://www.naturalseaglass.com/seaglasscolors.htmlA very helpful website, if I may say so :)