Earth to Dad
By (Author) Krista Van Dolzer
Capstone Editions of Coughlan Companies
Capstone Editions of Coughlan Companies
1st August 2018
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Friends and friendships
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Science fiction
FIC
Hardback
320
Width 135mm, Height 190mm
Eleven-year-old Jameson O'Malley's dad is on Mars. When a new family moves onto Base Ripley Jameson makes an unlikely friend in Astra daughter of a climatologist who died on mars. Both children embark on a journey exploring life loss and friendship that will take them to the edge of their universe.
Astra and Jameson's friendship stands at the story's center. Caught in the middle, they gravitate closer to each other. Each child is wrought with depth and heart as they grieve their missing parents and figure out how to move forward. The adults that surround them also have compelling stories, plus the added difficulty of helping their children cope with an absent parent. Well-paced and rich, this story will encourage considerations of climate change, space travel, and the particular challenges faced by families addressing both.-- "Foreword Reviews"
Elements in the book (loss, grief, anger, friendship, family dynamics, climate change, and space exploration) combine to make this a captivating read. Strong character development and plotting keep the pages turning as the two friends risk all for each other.-- "Booklist Online"
In this futuristic world, an asteroid has caused the earth to begin drifting ever closer to the sun; global warming, toxic radiation, food shortages, and new technologies are the new normal. There is just enough tension and unease to propel readers without overwhelming them. . . .A solid choice for upper elementary and middle school students who want dystopia but are not ready for the intensity and violence that defines the YA offerings in the genre.-- "School Library Journal"
Two children find friendship against a backdrop of apocalypse. . . .Van Dolzer uses her apocalyptic setting to highlight this story of grief, creating believable, likable child characters. . . .[a] thoughtful novel.-- "Kirkus Reviews"
While Van Dolzer presents a future fraught with militarized inequity and resource scarcity, the charming friendship formed between the two kids, based on a mutual longing for their missing parents, is the undeniable heart of the novel. Even when Jameson plans to stow away on a spacecraft to search for his dad, the novel is less futuristic adventure than more realistic story of childhood loss. In the end, Jameson, Astra, and their remaining earthbound parents emerge as a new and supportive family unit, while all hope isn't quite lost for Jameson's dad and, perhaps, humanity.-- "The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books"
With emphases firmly on friendship and forgiveness, Earth to Dad is, at heart, a sweet story about having to grow up a little too quickly, but taking solace in friends and loved ones along the way.-- "Fantasy Literature"
Krista Van Dolzer is a stay-at-home mom by day and a children's author by bedtime. She lives with her husband and four kids in Layton, Utah, where she watches too much college football and looks for her dead people online. Krista is also the author of The Sound of Life and Everything and Don't Vote for Me, as well as the forthcoming Don't Solve the Puzzle.