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OverviewAfter moving with his father to upstate New York, twelve-year-old Owen faces a lonely summer . . . until he meets a girl who may be a space alien. One day while running on the trail near his house in upstate New York, Owen McGuire meets a girl with startling green eyes and bloody cuts all over her body who seems to be utterly alone. Her name is Campion, after the wildflower that is an alien species in the area--alien meaning ""from someplace else""--and Campion claims to come from someplace else entirely, a planet called Home. She plans to signal her parents to come pick her up in their spaceship. Owen agrees to help, and as he does, he feels happier than he has in a long time: his mother died a year and a half ago, and now he and his workaholic father live together like two planets on separate orbits, in a new house far from his friends. What will he do when Campion asks him to come with her into outer space, away from his lonely life on Earth? In this moving middle grade novel from Cynthia DeFelice, two friendless kids search the night sky for something to believe in--but discover that they've found what they need right here on Earth. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Cynthia C DeFelice , Cynthia De FelicePublisher: St. Martins Press-3PL Imprint: St. Martins Press-3PL Dimensions: Width: 13.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 19.10cm Weight: 0.136kg ISBN: 9780312617769ISBN 10: 0312617763 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 01 February 2011 Recommended Age: From 9 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews<p>“A beautifully written story of friendship, loyalty, and trust.”— School Library Journal , Starred Review <br>“DeFelice, as always, infuses her mystery story with heart and grounds it in details, so Owen, the natural setting, and (most of all) his companionable dog come to life.”— The Horn Book <br> “Owen’s likable voice, the plot’s quick pace and the science fiction overtones make this a winner.”— Publishers Weekly <br> “Owen’s loneliness, his lingering feelings of loss over his dead mother and his relationship (or lack thereof) with his father are so realistically delineated.”— Kirkus Reviews A beautifully written story of friendship, loyalty, and trust. --School Library Journal, Starred Review DeFelice, as always, infuses her mystery story with heart and grounds it in details, so Owen, the natural setting, and (most of all) his companionable dog come to life. --The Horn Book Owen's likable voice, the plot's quick pace and the science fiction overtones make this a winner. --Publishers Weekly Owen's loneliness, his lingering feelings of loss over his dead mother and his relationship (or lack thereof) with his father are so realistically delineated. --Kirkus Reviews A beautifully written story of friendship, loyalty, and trust. School Library Journal, Starred Review DeFelice, as always, infuses her mystery story with heart and grounds it in details, so Owen, the natural setting, and (most of all) his companionable dog come to life. The Horn Book Owen's likable voice, the plot's quick pace and the science fiction overtones make this a winner. Publishers Weekly Owen's loneliness, his lingering feelings of loss over his dead mother and his relationship (or lack thereof) with his father are so realistically delineated. Kirkus Reviews A beautifully written story of friendship, loyalty, and trust. -- School Library Journal, Starred Review DeFelice, as always, infuses her mystery story with heart and grounds it in details, so Owen, the natural setting, and (most of all) his companionable dog come to life. -- The Horn Book Owen's likable voice, the plot's quick pace and the science fiction overtones make this a winner. -- Publishers Weekly Owen's loneliness, his lingering feelings of loss over his dead mother and his relationship (or lack thereof) with his father are so realistically delineated. -- Kirkus Reviews A beautifully written story of friendship, loyalty, and trust. - School Library Journal , Starred Review DeFelice, as always, infuses her mystery story with heart and grounds it in details, so Owen, the natural setting, and (most of all) his companionable dog come to life. - The Horn Book Owen's likable voice, the plot's quick pace and the science fiction overtones make this a winner. - Publishers Weekly Owen's loneliness, his lingering feelings of loss over his dead mother and his relationship (or lack thereof) with his father are so realistically delineated. - Kirkus Reviews A beautifully written story of friendship, loyalty, and trust. --School Library Journal, Starred Review DeFelice, as always, infuses her mystery story with heart and grounds it in details, so Owen, the natural setting, and (most of all) his companionable dog come to life. --The Horn Book Owen's likable voice, the plot's quick pace and the science fiction overtones make this a winner. --Publishers Weekly Owen's loneliness, his lingering feelings of loss over his dead mother and his relationship (or lack thereof) with his father are so realistically delineated. --Kirkus Reviews A beautifully written story of friendship, loyalty, and trust. --School Library Journal, Starred Review DeFelice, as always, infuses her mystery story with heart and grounds it in details, so Owen, the natural setting, and (most of all) his companionable dog come to life. --The Horn Book Owen's likable voice, the plot's quick pace and the science fiction overtones make this a winner. --Publishers Weekly Owen's loneliness, his lingering feelings of loss over his dead mother and his relationship (or lack thereof) with his father are so realistically delineated. --Kirkus Reviews A beautifully written story of friendship, loyalty, and trust. School Library Journal, Starred Review DeFelice, as always, infuses her mystery story with heart and grounds it in details, so Owen, the natural setting, and (most of all) his companionable dog come to life. The Horn Book Owen's likable voice, the plot's quick pace and the science fiction overtones make this a winner. Publishers Weekly Owen's loneliness, his lingering feelings of loss over his dead mother and his relationship (or lack thereof) with his father are so realistically delineated. Kirkus Reviews A beautifully written story of friendship, loyalty, and trust. -- School Library Journal, Starred Review DeFelice, as always, infuses her mystery story with heart and grounds it in details, so Owen, the natural setting, and (most of all) his companionable dog come to life. -- The Horn Book Owen's likable voice, the plot's quick pace and the science fiction overtones make this a winner. -- Publishers Weekly Owen's loneliness, his lingering feelings of loss over his dead mother and his relationship (or lack thereof) with his father are so realistically delineated. -- Kirkus Reviews A beautifully written story of friendship, loyalty, and trust. - School Library Journal , Starred Review DeFelice, as always, infuses her mystery story with heart and grounds it in details, so Owen, the natural setting, and (most of all) his companionable dog come to life. - The Horn Book Owen's likable voice, the plot's quick pace and the science fiction overtones make this a winner. - Publishers Weekly Owen's loneliness, his lingering feelings of loss over his dead mother and his relationship (or lack thereof) with his father are so realistically delineated. - Kirkus Reviews A beautifully written story of friendship, loyalty, and trust. -- School Library Journal , Starred Review DeFelice, as always, infuses her mystery story with heart and grounds it in details, so Owen, the natural setting, and (most of all) his companionable dog come to life. -- The Horn Book Owen's likable voice, the plot's quick pace and the science fiction overtones make this a winner. -- Publishers Weekly Owen's loneliness, his lingering feelings of loss over his dead mother and his relationship (or lack thereof) with his father are so realistically delineated. -- Kirkus Reviews <p> A beautifully written story of friendship, loyalty, and trust. -- School Library Journal , Starred Review<br><br> DeFelice, as always, infuses her mystery story with heart and grounds it in details, so Owen, the natural setting, and (most of all) his companionable dog come to life. -- The Horn Book <br><br> Owen's likable voice, the plot's quick pace and the science fiction overtones make this a winner. -- Publishers Weekly<br><br> Owen's loneliness, his lingering feelings of loss over his dead mother and his relationship (or lack thereof) with his father are so realistically delineated. -- Kirkus Reviews Author InformationCynthia DeFelice was the author of many bestselling titles for young readers, including the novels Wild Life, The Ghost of Cutler Creek, Signal, and The Missing Manatee, as well as the picture books, One Potato, Two Potato, and Casey in the Bath. Her books were nominated for an Edgar Allan Poe Award and listed as American Library Association Notable Children's Books and Bank Street Best Children's Book of the Year, among numerous other honors. Cynthia was born in Philadelphia in 1951. As a child, she was always reading. Summer vacations began with a trip to the bookstore, where she and her sister and brothers were allowed to pick out books for their summer reading. ""To me,"" she said, ""those trips to the bookstore were even better than the rare occasions when we were given a quarter and turned loose at the penny-candy store on the boardwalk."" Cynthia worked as a bookseller, a barn painter, a storyteller, and a school librarian. She and her husband lived in Geneva, New York. She died at age seventy-two in 2024. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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