cover image Project Blastoff

Project Blastoff

Mark Kelly with Martha Freeman. S&S/Wiseman, $16.99 (224p) ISBN 978-1-4814-1545-3

Former astronaut Kelly (Mousetronaut) digs into his own childhood and NASA background in this layered story. Launching the Astrotwins series, the novel is set in 1975 New Jersey and introduces the Kelly twins, impulsive Mark and more level-headed Scott, who share a curiosity about space travel and a knack for finding trouble, especially when it comes to disassembling gadgets. On a visit to their grandfather's lakeside cabin during the summer before sixth grade, they embark on their most outlandish escapade yet. Along with several friends%E2%80%94including a physics prodigy, a computer whiz, and a mechanic's daughter%E2%80%94the twins build a spaceship capable of orbiting the Earth. Kelly and Freeman (the First Kids Mysteries series) mingle fact and fiction as they use the friends' own voices and thought processes to distill scientific and mathematical properties involved in spacecraft construction and rocket propulsion. Though the fantastical prevails when they achieve liftoff, realistic sibling and peer relationships, illuminating science, and some streamlined aeronautical history keep the story grounded%E2%80%94in a good way. Ages 8%E2%80%9312. Agent: Robert Barnett, Williams & Connolly. (Mar.)