Copyright Date:
2024
Edition Date:
2024
Release Date:
10/08/24
Pages:
243 pages
ISBN:
1-665-94420-X
ISBN 13:
978-1-665-94420-5
Dewey:
Fic
LCCN:
2023055250
Dimensions:
22 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
Unexplained flying objects cause chaos in postâWorld War II Roswell, New MexicoTwelve-year-old Dorothy Duncan is accustomed to finding solace in the sky. Several years ago, when Ma was sick, Pa was ineffectually pursuing get-rich plans, and older brother Dwight was a trainee pilot in the Army Air Forces, Dorothy took to climbing the dilapidated windmill on her family's forlorn ranch and firing rockets into the air. Now, with her parents dead and her brother resentful about being forced to come home to care for her, she's grown more reckless. She launches a weather balloon in a thunderstorm-and two subsequent explosions make her fear that she's accidentally brought down a plane from the nearby Roswell military base. When Dorothy and her schoolmate Hugo Martinez search the desert for potentially identifiable wreckage, they find otherworldly debris-and curious Dorothy takes something that the strangers want back. Part gritty historical fiction, partThe War of the Worlds, the novel uses adventure and science fiction to make some pointed observations about the effects of war. Some characters feel less fully rounded and slightly more like plot devices, but Dorothy, Hugo, and the place they call home are vividly rendered. Most characters are cued white or Latine.A courageous hero and some unexpected twists make for a compelling read. (author's note)(Fiction. 8-12)
From acclaimed author J. Kasper Kramer comes a historical middle grade novel about a budding young scientist in 1947 Roswell, New Mexico, who fears her weather balloon experiment has been mistaken for a flying saucer!
Nothing ever happens in Roswell, New Mexico. Dorothy should know. She’s lived her whole life on a rural ranch nearby, surrounded by the difficult memories from her family’s struggles to make ends meet during the Great Depression years ago. At least her older brother Dwight is home safe from the war. Unfortunately he’s no better to talk to than her ancient pet sheep, Geraldine.
Thankfully Dorothy has her experiments, like launching rockets off the top of her windmill. But one stormy night, she sends a gigantic weather balloon into the stratosphere—and an incredible blast lights up the sky. Suddenly, all the newspapers feature a flying saucer crash in their headlines and the sleepy town of Roswell is alight with gossip and speculation. But what if the so-called extraterrestrial vessel is actually Dorothy’s weather balloon?
When FBI agents start asking questions, she begins to suspect that there’s something out there, something dangerous. Either the government is after her for causing a national scandal…or aliens are real!