Eight Days on Planet Earth
By (Author) Cat Jordan
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperTeen
20th November 2017
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
FIC
Hardback
320
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 27mm
395g
A heart-wrenching romance full of twists that are sure to bring tears to readers eyes, from Cat Jordan,author ofThe Leaving Season.
How long does it take to travel twenty light years to Earth
How long does it take to fall in love
To the universe, eight days is a mere blip, but to Matty Jones, it may be just enough time to change his life.
On the hot summer day Mattys dad leaves for good, a strange girl suddenly appears in the empty field next to the Jones farmthe very field in rural Pennsylvania where a spaceship supposedly landed fifty years ago. She is uniquely beautiful, sweet, and smart, and she tells Matty shes waiting for her spaceship to pick her up and return her to her home planet. Of course she is.
Matty has heard a million impossible UFO stories for each of his seventeen years: the conspiracy theories, the wild rumors, the crazy belief in life beyond the stars. When he was a kid, he and his dad searched the skies and studied the constellations. But all of that is behind him. Dads gonebut now theres Priya. She must be crazy...right
As Matty unravels the mystery of the girl in the field, he realizes there is far more to her than he first imagined. And if he can learn to believe in what he cant see: the universe, aliens...love...then maybe the impossible is possible, after all.
PRAISE FOR THE LEAVING SEASON: "Jordan has crafted a story about leaving, about growing up, and about finding your path and being true to yourself... Fans of Sarah Dessen, Lurlene McDaniel, and other similar romance authors may enjoy Jordan's debut offering." -- School Library Journal "The real-life drama told in Middie's voice artfully weaves a complicated personal story of rebellion and personal growth as she figures out what is really important to her and what love really means. A touching coming-of-age romance." -- Kirkus "Some may find the ending exhilarating, while others will be reaching for hankies. Jordan's debut novel should appeal to fans of Elizabeth Eulberg and Jenny Han." -- Booklist "Debut author Jordan capably shows how Middie discovers new dimensions of herself, as well as how life moves on and brings new opportunities in the process... readers looking for happy endings won't be disappointed as Middie stumbles her way back toward love and happiness." -- Publishers Weekly "A story at turns gentle and devastating-the subtle romantic tension simmers as Jordan's characters fight to define themselves and connect with one another. Gripping and joyful all at once." -- Megan Mulry, USA Today bestselling author of A Royal Pain
Born in Europe and raised in America, Cat Jordan has spent her life in the visual and performing arts as a dancer, painter and filmmaker. A nomad by nature, she's found inspiration for her stories and choreography around the world - from Venice, California to Venice, Italy. You can visit her online at www.catjordanbooks.com.