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Product Group
Book
IsTextBook
No
ISBN
9781588382306
Publication Year
2008
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Book Title
Space
Author
Roger Reid
Publisher
Newsouth, Incorporated
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Topic
Family / Parents, Social Themes / Dating & Relationships, Action & Adventure / General, Mysteries & Detective Stories, General, People & Places / United States / General
Intended Audience
Ages 2-3, Ages 9-12, Ages 4-8, Under 2 Years

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Discovering Alabama producer Roger Reid, author of acclaimed novel Longleaf , continues the saga of teenage sleuth Jason Caldwell in his new mystery adventure Space . Set at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, Space is a fast-moving story that incorporates factual information about astronomy and America's space program into its intriguing tale of suspicion and pursuit. This witty and educational book will captivate middle-school readers of all ages. Jason leads the audience through an engaging story combining intelligence, courage, and insight. The story communicates values of empathy and integrity as Jason struggles to understand his acerbic sidekick and makes promises to respect the confidence of others. An engaging combination of scientific facts and exciting adventure.

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Publisher
Newsouth, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1588382303
ISBN-13
9781588382306
eBay Product ID (ePID)
66591838

Product Key Features

Book Title
Space
Author
Roger Reid
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Family / Parents, Social Themes / Dating & Relationships, Action & Adventure / General, Mysteries & Detective Stories, General, People & Places / United States / General
Intended Audience
Ages 2-3, Ages 9-12, Ages 4-8, Under 2 Years
Publication Year
2008
Genre
Juvenile Fiction

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5in
Item Width
5.5in

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Pz7.R27333sp 2008
Reviews
Stephen and the reluctant Jason become like twenty-first-century Hardy Boys, gathering clues, eavesdropping, getting into dangerous situations, and escaping from those tight spots. I am not a middle-schooler but I am happy to say I read right along, carried by the plot and the personalities of the two teenagers, turning each page to find out what happened next. The action takes place in an observatory and around Huntsville installations Reid, whose day job is writer/director/producer for the Alabama Public Television series Discovering Alabama, has clearly developed a satisfying avocation here. There will surely be more Jason Caldwell adventures, and why not? - Don Noble , Alabama Public Radio, Stephen and the reluctant Jason become like twenty-first-century Hardy Boys, gathering clues, eavesdropping, getting into dangerous situations, and escaping from those tight spots. I am not a middle-schooler but I am happy to say I read right along, carried by the plot and the personalities of the two teenagers, turning each page to find out what happened next. The action takes place in an observatory and around Huntsville installations Reid, whose day job is writer/director/producer for the Alabama Public Television series Discovering Alabama, has clearly developed a satisfying avocation here. There will surely be more Jason Caldwell adventures, and why not? -- Don Noble , Alabama Public Radio, Roger Reid does it again. Space, the second in his saga of the brave, young Jason Caldwell, is an out-of-this-world good read. With brilliant dialogue, gripping action, and a cast of colorful characters, Space is another page-turner from Reid's prolific pen. Let us hope that, like Homer's Jason of Jason and the Argonauts, Reid's Longleaf was only just the beginning of a long line of Jason Caldwell's heroic adventures. -- Charles Ghigna (Father Goose), author of Score: 50 Poems to Motivate and Inspire, [ Space ] certainly is a suspenseful tale, laced with interesting facts about planetary astronomy and physics., [Space] certainly is a suspenseful tale, laced with interesting facts about planetary astronomy and physics. - Elaine Scott , award-winning author of When Is a Planet Not a Planet and Mars and the Search for Life, Stephen and the reluctant Jason become like twenty-first-century Hardy Boys, gathering clues, eavesdropping, getting into dangerous situations, and escaping from those tight spots. I am not a middle-schooler but I am happy to say I read right along, carried by the plot and the personalities of the two teenagers, turning each page to find out what happened next. The action takes place in an observatory and around Huntsville installations Reid, whose day job is writer/director/producer for the Alabama Public Television series Discovering Alabama , has clearly developed a satisfying avocation here. There will surely be more Jason Caldwell adventures, and why not?, As the follow-up to his first young adult novel Longleaf, author Roger Reid offers Space , the story of teen sleuth Jason Caldwell and his hair-raising discovery of international espionage at a Huntsville, Alabama, observatory. Seizing an opportunity to educate, Reid shares scientific enlightenment while engaging the reader with mysteries that lurk in each chapter of the tales he tells. Roger Reid's fiction is recounted in a riveting style reminiscent of Hardy Boys mysteries. Space makes for a fascinating bedtime or Saturday afternoon read, and even those well beyond their teenage years might find it more intriguing than first imagined., Another Roger Reid winner for young mystery lovers. Space is packed with fascinating science, action, compelling story questions, and an ending that rockets off the page. Loved it! -- Graham Salisbury , author of Under the Blood-Red Sun and Night of the Howling Dogs, Another Roger Reid winner for young mystery lovers. Space is packed with fascinating science, action, compelling story questions, and an ending that rockets off the page. Loved it!, Roger Reid does it again. Space, the second in his saga of the brave, young Jason Caldwell, is an out-of-this-world good read. With brilliant dialogue, gripping action, and a cast of colorful characters, Space is another page-turner from Reid's prolific pen. Let us hope that, like Homer's Jason of Jason and the Argonauts, Reid's Longleaf was only just the beginning of a long line of Jason Caldwell's heroic adventures., Reid infuses his writing with real narrative settings, interesting facts, and characters that face questions about values. Most importantly, however, is that sense of story-the reason a writer writes and a reader reads. "The bottom line is, they have to want to turn the page to find out what happens next. My first goal was to tell a good story." I think he succeeded. - ValleyPlanet, Author Roger Reid delivers another suspenseful page-turner. In Space , Jason is thrust into the company of the unlikeable Stephen Warrensburg, who's got a chip on his shoulder and a mystery to share. The unfolding adventure tests Jason's wits and intelligence, even as it brings him closer to understanding the science of space. A captivating blend of fact and fun, as only Roger Reid can write it., Roger's Reid's Space is exciting, suspenseful, and informative. It will put his readers in orbit-and in a good way!, Author Roger Reid delivers another suspenseful page-turner. In Space, Jason is thrust into the company of the unlikeable Stephen Warrensburg, who's got a chip on his shoulder and a mystery to share. The unfolding adventure tests Jason's wits and intelligence, even as it brings him closer to understanding the science of space. A captivating blend of fact and fun, as only Roger Reid can write it. - Anne Dalton , author of Dream Ghost, As the follow-up to his first young adult novel Longleaf, author Roger Reid offers Space, the story of teen sleuth Jason Caldwell and his hair-raising discovery of international espionage at a Huntsville, Alabama, observatory. Seizing an opportunity to educate, Reid shares scientific enlightenment while engaging the reader with mysteries that lurk in each chapter of the tales he tells. Roger Reid's fiction is recounted in a riveting style reminiscent of Hardy Boys mysteries. Space makes for a fascinating bedtime or Saturday afternoon read, and even those well beyond their teenage years might find it more intriguing than first imagined. -- First Draft, As the follow-up to his first young adult novel Longleaf, author Roger Reid offers Space, the story of teen sleuth Jason Caldwell and his hair-raising discovery of international espionage at a Huntsville, Alabama, observatory. Seizing an opportunity to educate, Reid shares scientific enlightenment while engaging the reader with mysteries that lurk in each chapter of the tales he tells. Roger Reid's fiction is recounted in a riveting style reminiscent of Hardy Boys mysteries. Space makes for a fascinating bedtime or Saturday afternoon read, and even those well beyond their teenage years might find it more intriguing than first imagined. - First Draft, Reid infuses his writing with real narrative settings, interesting facts, and characters that face questions about values. Most importantly, however, is that sense of story-the reason a writer writes and a reader reads. 'The bottom line is, they have to want to turn the page to find out what happens next. My first goal was to tell a good story.' I think he succeeded., "Roger's Reid's Space is exciting, suspenseful, and informative. It will put his readers in orbit - and in a good way!" --Rodman Philbrick, author of Freak The Mighty and The Last Book In The Universe; "Roger Reid does it again. Space, the second in his saga of the brave, young Jason Caldwell, is an out-of-this-world good read. Brilliant dialogue, gripping action, and a cast of colorful characters, Space is another page-turner from Reid's prolific pen. Let us hope that like Homer's Jason of Jason and the Argonauts, Reid's Longleaf was only just the beginning of a long line of Jason Caldwell's heroic adventures." --Charles Ghigna, (Father Goose) author of Score: 50 Poems to Motivate and Inspire; "[Space] certainly is a suspenseful tale, laced with interesting facts about planetary astronomy and physics." --Elaine Scott, award-winning author of When Is a Planet Not a Planet and Mars and the Search for Life; "Another Roger Reid winner for young mystery lovers. Space is packed with fascinating science, action, compelling story questions, and an ending that rockets off the page. Loved it!" --Graham Salisbury, author of Under the Blood-Red Sun and Night of the Howling Dogs; "Author Roger Reid delivers another suspenseful page-turner. In Space, Jason is thrust into the company of the unlikeable Stephen Warrensburg, who's got a chip on his shoulder and a mystery to share. The unfolding adventure tests Jason's wits and intelligence, even as it brings him closer to understanding the science of space. A captivating blend of fact and fun, as only Roger Reid can write it." --Anne Dalton, author of Dream Ghost; "As the follow-up to his first young adult novel Longleaf, author Roger Reid offers Space, the story of teen sleuth Jason Caldwell and his hair-raising discovery of international espionage at a Huntsville, Alabama, observatory. Seizing an opportunity to educate, Reid shares scientific enlightenment while engaging the reader with mysteries that lurk in each chapter of the tales he tells. Roger Reid's fiction is recounted in a riveting style reminiscent of Hardy Boys mysteries. Space makes for a fascinating bedtime or Saturday afternoon read, and even those well beyond their teenage years might find it more intriguing than first imagined." --First Draft; "Reid infuses his writing with real narrative settings, interesting facts, and characters that face questions about values. Most importantly, however, is that sense of story--the reason a writer writes and a reader reads. "The bottom line is, they have to want to turn the page to find out what happens next. My first goal was to tell a good story." I think he succeeded." --ValleyPlanet; "Stephen and the reluctant Jason become like twenty-first century Hardy Boys, gathering clues, eavesdropping, getting into dangerous situations and escaping from those tight spots. I am not a middle-schooler but I am happy to say I read right along, carried by the plot and the personalities of the two teenagers, turning each page to find out what happened next. The action takes place in an observatory and around Huntsville installations Reid, whose day job is writer/director/producer for the Alabama Public Television series 'Discovering Alabama,' has clearly developed a satisfying avocation here. There will surely be more Jason Caldwell adventures, and why not?" --Don Noble, Alabama Public Radio, [Space] certainly is a suspenseful tale, laced with interesting facts about planetary astronomy and physics. -- Elaine Scott , award-winning author of When Is a Planet Not a Planet and Mars and the Search for Life, Author Roger Reid delivers another suspenseful page-turner. In Space, Jason is thrust into the company of the unlikeable Stephen Warrensburg, who's got a chip on his shoulder and a mystery to share. The unfolding adventure tests Jason's wits and intelligence, even as it brings him closer to understanding the science of space. A captivating blend of fact and fun, as only Roger Reid can write it. -- Anne Dalton , author of Dream Ghost, Roger's Reid's Space is exciting, suspenseful, and informative. It will put his readers in orbit--and in a good way! -- Rodman Philbrick , author of Freak the Mighty and The Last Book in the Universe, Another Roger Reid winner for young mystery lovers. Space is packed with fascinating science, action, compelling story questions, and an ending that rockets off the page. Loved it! - Graham Salisbury , author of Under the Blood-Red Sun and Night of the Howling Dogs, Roger's Reid's Space is exciting, suspenseful, and informative. It will put his readers in orbit-and in a good way! - Rodman Philbrick , author of Freak the Mighty and The Last Book in the Universe, "Roger's Reid's Space is exciting, suspenseful, and informative. It will put his readers in orbit - and in a good way!" --Rodman Philbrick, author of Freak The Mighty and The Last Book In The Universe "Roger Reid does it again. Space, the second in his saga of the brave, young Jason Caldwell, is an out-of-this-world good read. Brilliant dialogue, gripping action, and a cast of colorful characters, Space is another page-turner from Reid's prolific pen. Let us hope that like Homer's Jason of Jason and the Argonauts, Reid's Longleaf was only just the beginning of a long line of Jason Caldwell's heroic adventures." --Charles Ghigna, (Father Goose) author of Score: 50 Poems to Motivate and Inspire "[Space] certainly is a suspenseful tale, laced with interesting facts about planetary astronomy and physics." --Elaine Scott, award-winning author of When Is a Planet Not a Planet and Mars and the Search for Life "Another Roger Reid winner for young mystery lovers. Space is packed with fascinating science, action, compelling story questions, and an ending that rockets off the page. Loved it!" --Graham Salisbury, author of Under the Blood-Red Sun and Night of the Howling Dogs "Author Roger Reid delivers another suspenseful page-turner. In Space, Jason is thrust into the company of the unlikeable Stephen Warrensburg, who's got a chip on his shoulder and a mystery to share. The unfolding adventure tests Jason's wits and intelligence, even as it brings him closer to understanding the science of space. A captivating blend of fact and fun, as only Roger Reid can write it." --Anne Dalton, author of Dream Ghost "As the follow-up to his first young adult novel Longleaf, author Roger Reid offers Space, the story of teen sleuth Jason Caldwell and his hair-raising discovery of international espionage at a Huntsville, Alabama, observatory. Seizing an opportunity to educate, Reid shares scientific enlightenment while engaging the reader with mysteries that lurk in each chapter of the tales he tells. Roger Reid's fiction is recounted in a riveting style reminiscent of Hardy Boys mysteries. Space makes for a fascinating bedtime or Saturday afternoon read, and even those well beyond their teenage years might find it more intriguing than first imagined." --First Draft "Reid infuses his writing with real narrative settings, interesting facts, and characters that face questions about values. Most importantly, however, is that sense of story--the reason a writer writes and a reader reads. "The bottom line is, they have to want to turn the page to find out what happens next. My first goal was to tell a good story." I think he succeeded." --ValleyPlanet "Stephen and the reluctant Jason become like twenty-first century Hardy Boys, gathering clues, eavesdropping, getting into dangerous situations and escaping from those tight spots. I am not a middle-schooler but I am happy to say I read right along, carried by the plot and the personalities of the two teenagers, turning each page to find out what happened next. The action takes place in an observatory and around Huntsville installations Reid, whose day job is writer/director/producer for the Alabama Public Television series 'Discovering Alabama,' has clearly developed a satisfying avocation here. There will surely be more Jason Caldwell adventures, and why not?" --Don Noble, Alabama Public Radio, Reid infuses his writing with real narrative settings, interesting facts, and characters that face questions about values. Most importantly, however, is that sense of story--the reason a writer writes and a reader reads. "The bottom line is, they have to want to turn the page to find out what happens next. My first goal was to tell a good story." I think he succeeded. -- ValleyPlanet, Roger Reid does it again. Space, the second in his saga of the brave, young Jason Caldwell, is an out-of-this-world good read. With brilliant dialogue, gripping action, and a cast of colorful characters, Space is another page-turner from Reid's prolific pen. Let us hope that, like Homer's Jason of Jason and the Argonauts, Reid's Longleaf was only just the beginning of a long line of Jason Caldwell's heroic adventures. - Charles Ghigna (Father Goose), author of Score: 50 Poems to Motivate and Inspire
Copyright Date
2008
Target Audience
Juvenile Audience
Lccn
2008-011901
Dewey Decimal
[Fic]
Dewey Edition
22
Number of Pages
160 Pages

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