Description |
230 pages ; 22 cm |
Summary |
It’s 1969 and the country is gearing up for what looks to be the most exciting moment in U.S. history: men landing on the moon. Ten-year-old Mamie’s class is given an assignment to write letters to the astronauts. All the girls write to Neil Armstrong ("So cute!") and all the boys write to Buzz Aldrin ("So cool!"). Only Mamie writes to Michael Collins, the astronaut whowill come so close but never achieve everyone else's dream of walking on the moon, because he is the one who must stay with the ship. After school ends, Mamie keeps writing to Michael Collins, taking comfort in telling someone about what's going on with her family as, one by one, they leave the house thinking that someone else is taking care of her—until she is all alone except for her cat and her best friend, Buster. And as the date of the launch nears, Mamie can't help but wonder: Does no one stay with the ship anymore? |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Audience |
800L Lexile |
Note |
800L Lexile |
Study Program |
Accelerated Reader MG 5.1 7 190172 |
Note |
Accelerated Reader MG 5.1 7 190172 |
Subject |
Collins, Michael, 1930- -- Juvenile fiction.
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Project Apollo (U.S.) -- Juvenile fiction.
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Apollo 11 (Spacecraft) -- Juvenile fiction.
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Space flight to the moon -- Juvenile fiction.
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Family problems -- Juvenile fiction.
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Letters -- Juvenile fiction.
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ISBN |
9780374303853 (hardcover) |
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