A Long Way from Home

A Long Way from Home

by Laura Schaefer

Narrated by Caitlin Kelly

Unabridged — 5 hours, 58 minutes

A Long Way from Home

A Long Way from Home

by Laura Schaefer

Narrated by Caitlin Kelly

Unabridged — 5 hours, 58 minutes

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Overview

An honest exploration of tween anxiety in the crisis-heavy 21st century, with a STEM-infused sci fi twist, twelve-year-old Abby has a lot to worry about: Climate change. The news. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch. And now moving to Florida for her mom's new job at an aerospace company.

On the Space Coast, Abby meets two boys, Adam and Bix, who tell her they're "a long way from home" and need her help. Abby discovers they're from the future, from a time when all the problems of the 21st century have been solved. Thrilled, Abby strikes a deal with them: She'll help them-if they let her come to the future with them. But soon Abby is forced to question her attachment to a perfect future and her complicated feelings about the present.

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"[A] thought-provoking sci-fi novel . . . The tension of the boys' quest will keep readers invested . . . [b]ut Abby's situation is equally engrossing."—The Horn Book Magazine

Kirkus Reviews

2022-08-17
Twelve-year-old Abby is full of anxiety about the state of the world.

Abby’s physicist mother has taken a job at SpaceNow in Florida, and the family has relocated from Pennsylvania, much to Abby’s displeasure. Worse, her mother keeps telling Abby to apply herself and look for the positive, and Abby does not feel heard. Then she meets two unusual looking boys: Adam, who is about her age, and Bix, 9. They don’t seem to belong to this world—and they don’t. As the story unfolds, Abby learns that the two have traveled through a time vortex and need to find Adam’s sister, Vanessa, before the future is irrevocably changed. While the premise is intriguing, the novel is occasionally strained in its presentation, with plot devices being introduced that seem to be there simply to get the story from point to point rather than growing it naturally. Abby, who narrates in first-person present tense, has a voice that seesaws among believable snarky tween, some strangely adult-sounding passages, and a detached narratorial voice not unlike a tour guide’s. Although readers are told Abby is very smart, there is no evidence of that integrated into the plot, and the same limited characterization is used for her oft-mentioned anxiety, in this case through frequent references to her stomach. While the theme is worthy—don’t give up—the delivery is uneven. Abby and her family present White; a prominent secondary character is Latine.

A well-intentioned story that doesn’t quite deliver. (Science fiction. 9-13)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940175038799
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 10/04/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 10 - 13 Years
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