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Synopsis
Launching the Colony is the first of two volumes revised and expanded from the original Colonization Chronical. This volume follows teenager Ricky Cruz and his family as they migrate from their successful farm to be first wave settlers on the newly terraformed planet Murna. Ricky becomes part of the crew as a repair technician and shuttle pilot. Plagued with problems from the start, Ricky begins investigating the source of the problems and discovers their ship has been deliberately sabotaged in an attempt to prevent them from being the first settlers on their new home, therefore preventing them from setting up the form of government the settlers want to live under. Even after he repairs the ship to the point it will be able to successfully make the trip, they find themselves dodging warships that are apparently crewed by pirates. Waring: This book may contain political and social commentary the close-minded may find objectionable.
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Is Launching the Colony appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
Teen protagonist investigates sabotage aboard a colony ship with space combat involving pirate warships. Contains political/social commentary and themes of government formation.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include sabotage and violence.
Who'll love this
Teens will enjoy following a resourceful protagonist who solves mysteries and pilots shuttles while defending his family's future on a new planet.