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Leo Gray and the lunar eclipse, K.J. Kruk

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Leo Gray and the lunar eclipse, K.J. Kruk
Language
eng
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illustrations
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Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Leo Gray and the lunar eclipse
Oclc number
1047541871
Responsibility statement
K.J. Kruk
Summary
K.J. Kruk's new novel, Leo Gray and the Lunar Eclipse, tells the story of a time in the future (the year 2113) when Planet Earth has entered its steady, robot-filled decline. The young protagonist, Leo, is from a family whose parents resist technology and is somewhat of an outcast. When his mother and teacher arrange for him to enter a rocket-building contest, Leo ends up winning. First prize is a free ticket to a utopian community on the moon called Luna City. Once there, Leo uncovers a sinister plot to destroy the city. He and his friends know they have to find a way to foil the plans before the next lunar eclipse happens. Characters from multi-national backgrounds make this book especially appealing to a wide audience that will be comprised of middle-school aged to young adult-level readers
Target audience
juvenile
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