From award-winning author Katryn Bury of the Drew Leclair series, this hopeful coming-of-age middle grade novel follows the unlikely friendship between Sam, a recent cancer survivor, and a popular girl at school as they come together on a quest to uncover the truth about alien life in honor of Sams best friends final wishes. This powerful story of friendship and grief is a gentle reminder that we are never alone in the universe.
Sam Kepler Greyson doesnt want to be the cancer kid. After losing his best friend and fellow UFO enthusiast, Oscar, to brain cancer, Sam wants to focus on anything but his own cancermaybe even a normal year of middle school.
But whispers in the halls and lingering grief over Oscar make Sams return much harder. To make matters worse, he is paired with popular girl Cat for a history project. Between Cats icy attitude and troubling rumors that Sam lied about having cancer, nothing seems to be going well.
Things start to look up when Cat and Sam unexpectedly bond over the UFO obsession he once shared with Oscarbut Sam isnt sure hes ready to open up to someone again. With the chance for a fresh start within reach, he worries that coming clean about his illness will only make Cat pity him. Hiding the truth also helps Sam avoid the biggest worry of all: What if his cancer comes back?
Bury writes about grief and being a survivor with honesty and humor in this captivating mystery that explores friendship and the power of believing. Jennifer Chambliss Bertman, New York Times bestselling author of the Book Scavenger series and Sisterhood of Sleuths
Katryn Bury is a master of middle grade voice. A powerful, heartfelt exploration of loss, grief, and friendship. I absolutely loved it. Micahel Leali, award-winning author of The Civil War of Amos Abernathy and Matteo
A beautiful and original exploration of friendship and its power to make us more than just the sum of our parts. Funny, tender, and insightful, Sams voice will stay with readers long after they turn the final page. Ali Standish, award-winning author of The Improbable Tales of Baskerville Hall
Bury expertly balances humor and heartache as Sams story explores grief, new friendships, and starting over, but it also celebrates enticing mysteries of the unknown in a way that is sure to engage readers. A quietly powerful novel. A. J. Sass, award-winning author of Ellen Outside the Lines and Ana on the Edge
"A moving, humorous exploration of friendship and trust." Kirkus Reviews
Genre: Children's Fiction
Sam Kepler Greyson doesnt want to be the cancer kid. After losing his best friend and fellow UFO enthusiast, Oscar, to brain cancer, Sam wants to focus on anything but his own cancermaybe even a normal year of middle school.
But whispers in the halls and lingering grief over Oscar make Sams return much harder. To make matters worse, he is paired with popular girl Cat for a history project. Between Cats icy attitude and troubling rumors that Sam lied about having cancer, nothing seems to be going well.
Things start to look up when Cat and Sam unexpectedly bond over the UFO obsession he once shared with Oscarbut Sam isnt sure hes ready to open up to someone again. With the chance for a fresh start within reach, he worries that coming clean about his illness will only make Cat pity him. Hiding the truth also helps Sam avoid the biggest worry of all: What if his cancer comes back?
Bury writes about grief and being a survivor with honesty and humor in this captivating mystery that explores friendship and the power of believing. Jennifer Chambliss Bertman, New York Times bestselling author of the Book Scavenger series and Sisterhood of Sleuths
Katryn Bury is a master of middle grade voice. A powerful, heartfelt exploration of loss, grief, and friendship. I absolutely loved it. Micahel Leali, award-winning author of The Civil War of Amos Abernathy and Matteo
A beautiful and original exploration of friendship and its power to make us more than just the sum of our parts. Funny, tender, and insightful, Sams voice will stay with readers long after they turn the final page. Ali Standish, award-winning author of The Improbable Tales of Baskerville Hall
Bury expertly balances humor and heartache as Sams story explores grief, new friendships, and starting over, but it also celebrates enticing mysteries of the unknown in a way that is sure to engage readers. A quietly powerful novel. A. J. Sass, award-winning author of Ellen Outside the Lines and Ana on the Edge
"A moving, humorous exploration of friendship and trust." Kirkus Reviews
Genre: Children's Fiction
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