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Synopsis
AN ASTEROID HAS CRASHED INTO THE MOON, AND ITS FRAGMENTS ARE THREATENING TO DESTROY LIFE AS WE KNOW IT. The only hope for mankind is Project Orpheus, an unprecedented initiative on the part of the allied governments to enable human life to continue on Kepler-442b, a planet over a thousand light years from Earth. Two spaceships are under construction, which will leave for that remote solar system with a specialized crew to terraform the planet and make it habitable. Steven Rhodes, the director of Project Orpheus, will travel in the first of them. His daughter Emily, a specialist technician in Artificial Intelligence, will follow on the second ship, five years later. However, the journey will be full of dangers which the ship's crew will have to confront. WILL EMILY BE ABLE TO JOIN HER FATHER AND BEGIN A NEW LIFE AT THE OTHER END OF THE UNIVERSE? WILL MANKIND BE GIVEN A SECOND CHANCE FAR AWAY FROM THE EARTH? ¡Science fiction at its best! ¡Live an amazing journey! N°1 Best Seller in Science Fiction in Amazon.es!
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Is Voyage of No return: appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 10 and up.
A hopeful hard sci-fi adventure about humanity's survival following a lunar catastrophe. Features space travel dangers and the emotional separation of family members, but focuses on problem-solving and hope rather than graphic content.
What to know going in
This book has mild violence, no sexual content, and clean language. Content notes include mass death, death of parent, and grief (see the full list above).
Publisher ages reflect reading level; our rating reflects content maturity — they can differ.
Who'll love this
Readers will love following Emily's dangerous journey across space to reunite with her father and help save humanity on a new world.