Sam leaps into a boy genius in the early 1980s and has to find a way to work some Sam-style miracles in the lives of his classmates. One reason I especially liked "Odyssey" was that--unlike so many of the QL books, it didn't hinge on some kind of gimmick. Someone wasn't threatening the Project, people from the Project weren't popping up, and various episodes weren't being integrated. (OK, there does turn out to be a Project connection in the end, but it is thankfully kept in the background until the very end.) Rather, it was a simple story of normal people who needed help, and Sam was there to do it. But for a "small" story, it was still exciting, intelligent, and moving, with some vividly created characters and a final scene where the good guys triumph that made me all-smiles. Don't miss this one.