The Truth About Martians
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Narrated by:
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Lincoln Hoppe
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Written by:
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Melissa Savage
About this listen
Mylo never really believed in Martians, unless they had a starring role in one of his comic books. But then a flying saucer crash-lands next to his Roswell, New Mexico, ranch, and he starts to hear voices--like someone is asking for his help.
With his best friend Dibs and crush Gracie by his side, and his Cracker Jack superhero membership card, a slingshot, and a small American flag--for peace--in tow, Mylo sets out on an epic adventure to investigate the crash and find the Martians. But he and his friends end up discovering more about the universe than they ever could have imagined.
Critic Reviews
"Lovers of historical fiction will be at home." —Kirkus Reviews
"Reminiscent of E.T., this tale of curiosity, friendship, and community presents opportunities for discussion about the universe and our relationship to it." —Booklist
"Plenty of adventure and stinky-feet jokes." —Publishers Weekly
"Hand to fans of science fiction/history mash-ups." —School Library Journal
"Mylo and Dibs make a charming pair with the comedic timing of Abbott and Costello, and when other supporting characters are added . . . the kids’ group dynamic has the appeal of an updated Little Rascals." —The Bulletin
Praise for Lemons:
"Packed with humor, mystery, friendship, family secrets, and even Bigfoot! " –Karen Cushman, Newbery Medalist for The Midwife's Apprentice
Indies Introduce Pick!
"An enjoyable and welcome exploration of sorrow, healing, and friendship." –School Library Journal
"An enjoyable and comforting middle-grade handbook on navigating new experiences and the heartache of losing loved ones early in life." –Kirkus Reviews
"Savage injects enough humor, mystery, and lively interaction among the characters to give this two-hanky debut a buoyant tone." -–Booklist
"[A]pt and accessible for young readers." –The Bulletin
"Reminiscent of E.T., this tale of curiosity, friendship, and community presents opportunities for discussion about the universe and our relationship to it." —Booklist
"Plenty of adventure and stinky-feet jokes." —Publishers Weekly
"Hand to fans of science fiction/history mash-ups." —School Library Journal
"Mylo and Dibs make a charming pair with the comedic timing of Abbott and Costello, and when other supporting characters are added . . . the kids’ group dynamic has the appeal of an updated Little Rascals." —The Bulletin
Praise for Lemons:
"Packed with humor, mystery, friendship, family secrets, and even Bigfoot! " –Karen Cushman, Newbery Medalist for The Midwife's Apprentice
Indies Introduce Pick!
"An enjoyable and welcome exploration of sorrow, healing, and friendship." –School Library Journal
"An enjoyable and comforting middle-grade handbook on navigating new experiences and the heartache of losing loved ones early in life." –Kirkus Reviews
"Savage injects enough humor, mystery, and lively interaction among the characters to give this two-hanky debut a buoyant tone." -–Booklist
"[A]pt and accessible for young readers." –The Bulletin
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