Publisher Description
The beloved author of Posted and Ms. Bixby's Last Day returns with the first book in a coming-of-age sci-fi duology about Leo, a kid trying to navigate the galaxy in order to save his family—and, possibly, the planet Earth.
When scientists discover a rare and mysterious mineral buried in the Earth’s crust, they have no idea that it just happens to be the most valuable substance in the entire universe. It’s not long before aliens show up to our little corner of the galaxy offering a promise of protection, some fabulous new technology, and entry into their intergalactic coalition—all in exchange for this precious resource. A material so precious that other alien forces are willing to start a war over it. A war that soon makes its way to Earth.
Leo knows this all too well. His mother was killed in one such attack, and soon after, his father, a Coalition scientist, decides it would be best for them to leave Earth behind. It’s on this expedition that their ship is attacked, Leo’s father is kidnapped, and Leo and his brother are stranded in the middle of space. The only chance they have is for Leo to stow away on a strange ship of mercenary space pirates bound for who knows where and beg the captain to help him find his father.
But the road is dangerous, and pirates, of course, only look out for themselves. Leo must decide who to trust as he tries to stay alive and save his family, even as he comes to understand that there aren’t many people—human or alien—that he can count on in this brave new universe.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In this episodic spacefaring adventure, the first in a duology, Anderson (One Last Shot) spins a fast-paced tale of piracy among the stars. Life aboard scientific research vessel the Beagle is just fine for asthmatic 12-year-old Leo Fender, who lives there with his older brother and father, all cued as white, after first contact with the alien Aykari in 2044 introduced humans to the galactic community. When the marauding, lizardlike Djarik attack, kidnapping Leo's scientist father and stealing the coveted ventasium that fuels the ship, it's clear that the now-helpless Beagle may not be found in time to save its inhabitants. So when it's boarded by pirates, led by the flamboyant Bastian Black, Leo stows away on the pirate ship in a desperate attempt to get help. He's soon discovered, and though the interspecies crew of the Icarus initially distrusts Leo, he slowly earns a place among the crew as they move from one escapade to the next, caught up in a messy galactic conflict. Featuring a winning cast of misfits who stumble into unexpected kinship, Anderson employs warm humor and pop culture references to ground the narrative against cosmic-level stakes and underlying commentary about exploitation and the cost of war. Ages 8–12.