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Overview
A volcano on Io threatens an astronaut's career...an archeologist finds more than the past on an asteroid...an explorer takes a daring flight on an alien world...an orbiting 911 call becomes its own emergency...and a mission to restore the future is in serious trouble... The sky's the limit? Not any more! Launch into the unknown with the science fiction talents in this book and watch the universe unfold as it never has before. Check your air supply and bring along your imagination. Lift off will be the moment you venture into Orbiter! With a special introduction by David Brin, the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author of the Uplift Storm Trilogy and Foundation's Triumph.Editorials
Children's Literature
Introduced by award-winning author David Brin, this "Tales from the Wonder Zone" science fiction collection emphasizes "twin themes of spaceflight and biology." The first four stories are short, uneven in quality, and generally simple. Eric Choi's "Just Like Being There" tells of a young man whose remote "Tele-Probe" exploration goes wrong, just as his father becomes seriously ill. The narrative lacks conflict, instead focusing on Keith's recognition of his father as a hero. Annette Griessman's "Space Divers" details the shared experience of the crew of a space ambulance, and the friendship they forge on one tricky mission. Mark Canter's cleverly told "Dragonfly" is the imaginative tale of a nearly fatal planetary exploration, performed by a tiny alien on our own planet. "Tether," by Jean-Louis Trudel, describes three astronauts' spacewalk and an attack by a dangerous life form. The fifth story is nearly a novella; "A Strand in the Web," by Anne Bishop, is an engaging futuristic tale in which humans practice Atonement for ecological crimes against the universe. Willow and her fellow Restorers live in an aging city-ship and learn to repopulate planets to permit environmental balance. Bishop thoughtfully explores the tragedy of extinction, the distinction between scientific work and Divine Creation, and the subtle deepening of a friendship into romance. Bishop has also created a believable and solid world around her characters-one of the most important jobs of a sci-fi writer. This story might prove useful for classroom discussions of environmental issues and human responsibility toward natural settings. 2002, Trifolium Books Inc, Ages 9 to 12.β Julie Govan
Book Details
Published
January 30, 2007
Publisher
Trifolium Books Inc
Pages
168
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781552440209