See You in the Cosmos by Jack Cheng (Puffin) PB RRP $16.99 ISBN
9780141365602
Reviewed by Dianne Bates
This
is a middle-grade debut novel about a space-obsessed boy's quests in life. All
eleven-year old Alex wants is to launch his iPod into space. With a series of
audio recordings, he will show other life forms out in the cosmos what life on
Earth, his Earth, is really like. Thus the book, instead of being written in
chapters, is presented as a series of five to six minute recordings with Alex’s
spirited, optimistic and largely innocent voice telling the aliens ‘out there’
about all aspects of his life which is largely complicated by his depressed and
unavailable mother, his long-dead father and his absent older brother.
Eleven
year old Alex struggles with the big questions. Where do I come from? Who's out
there? And, above all, what can I achieve? Determined to find the answers, Alex
sets out with his dog Carl Sagan on a remarkable road trip that will turn his
whole world upside down. First stop is the south-west high altitude rocket
festival (SHARF) where he plans to launch his rocket. From there he travels
further, all the time full of joy and optimism and determination. He doesn’t
always get what he seeks but he is constantly brimming with a love of life and
its possibilities.
Alex
is a wonderful, memorable character which is reflected in the voice of this
novel. There are many funny and poignant moments, and lots of wisdom from a
small boy. Any reader aged 10 years and up is sure to be captivated by Alex and
his quest.
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