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OverviewFeatured in Emily Lakdawalla's Recommended Space Books for Kids, from The Planetary Society Generation Mars is hard science fiction, scaled for kids. Following sisters Cas and Ori, the series explores the nature of life for the first children born on Mars. In this introduction to the series, the sisters have their first experience with the surface of Mars, a milestone that turns out to be bigger than anyone expected. Future books will address fundamental issues of survival on Mars: air, shelter, water, food, etc. The series strives for scientific accuracy while telling the very human stories of children growing up in an environment unlike any that children have grown up in before. From the back cover: One day, in the near future, children will be born on Mars. The environment they grow up in will be very different from yours. And yet, they will be children, just like you. They will have dreams and worries, just like you. They will go to school; they will play; they will cry; they will laugh: in so many ways, just like you. But their sky won't be blue. They will never see an ocean. They will never go to an amusement park or go camping in a forest. They will never hear the sound of rain. Instead, they will have blue sunsets. They might camp on the tallest volcano or in the deepest canyon in the solar system. They will ride in rovers and rockets. They will walk through rocky red landscapes that have changed little in billions of years. They will be part of the development of an entirely new branch of human existence. First among these children of Mars is Cas. She and her sister, Ori, live underground as protection against the radiation that reaches the surface of Mars. They have never seen the surface of their planet. Until now. From the author: I'll be honest with you: this book is a bit of an oddball. Scratching the Surface started as a picture book. This is evident in the light and nonintimidating plot. But it outgrew that form rather quickly, as I added point of view from other characters and technological concepts I wanted readers to experience. My intent was to write something for early readers that was more advanced than they might typically encounter but still somewhat age appropriate. So much early reader text tends to be either silly or bland. I wanted to create something entirely different. In that, I'm pretty sure I've succeeded. What remains to be seen is whether this will appeal to these readers and their parents. I hope it does. I have many ideas for these characters and look forward to continuing their story in books to come. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Douglas D Meredith , Luis PeresPublisher: Noisy Flowers LLC Imprint: Noisy Flowers LLC Volume: 0 Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.159kg ISBN: 9781733731003ISBN 10: 1733731008 Pages: 96 Publication Date: 30 August 2019 Recommended Age: From 6 to 10 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsIt is fantastic to see a children's science fiction novel incorporating actual science into its storyline! This book gives a good glimpse at what life could be like for humans on Mars in the future, presented through the eyes of a young girl. Dr. Tanya Harrison, Mars scientist GENERATION MARS fills the hard science fiction hole in early middle grade bookshelves...I hope this book will hook some of our young readers (and parents) who aren't as easily entertained by the silly stuff. Vi Figueroa, teacher (Mrs. Fig's Book Reviews) Every step in a new journey can be uncertain. But these first steps move us into the future we wish to create. Small steps by sisters Ori and Cas, part of the first cohort of children born and raised on Mars, are just what humanity needs to grow beyond Earth. Through their eyes, readers can feel that they, too, are Generation Mars. Laura Forczyk, owner of Astralytical Author InformationDouglas D. Meredith is a software developer living on planet Earth with his wife and two daughters. He has no idea what he's doing most of the time, but goes about it in earnest anyway. He writes recreationally, for now. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |