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Synopsis
With no water, no air, and no native life, the planet Gora is unremarkable. The only thing it has going for it is a chance proximity to more popular worlds, making it a decent stopover for ships traveling between the wormholes that keep the Galactic Commons connected. If deep space is a highway, Gora is just your average truck stop. At the Five-Hop One-Stop, long-haul spacers can stretch their legs (if they have legs, that is), and get fuel, transit permits, and assorted supplies. The Five-Hop is run by an enterprising alien and her sometimes helpful child, who work hard to provide a little piece of home to everyone passing through. When a freak technological failure halts all traffic to and from Gora, three strangers--all different species with different aims--are thrown together at the Five-Hop. Grounded, with nothing to do but wait, the trio--an exiled artist with an appointment to keep, a cargo runner at a personal crossroads, and a mysterious individual doing her best to help those on the fringes--are compelled to confront where they've been, where they might go, and what they are, or could be, to each other.
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Is The Galaxy, and the Ground Within appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
A thoughtful, character-driven space opera featuring multiple alien species stranded together at a rest stop. No violence, minimal language, focuses on interpersonal connection and understanding across cultural differences.
What to know going in
This book has no graphic violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include exile.
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Who'll love this
Teens who enjoy character-focused stories about different species learning to understand each other while waiting out an emergency will find this engaging.