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    See You In The Cosmos, by Jack Cheng | Book Review

    Maya SchulzeBy Maya Schulze2 Mins Read Ages 9-12 Best Kids Stories Books with Boy Characters Reviews by Children Teens: Young Adults
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    Review by Maya Schulze, Age 12
    The Children’s Book Review | February 9, 2018

    See You in the CosmosSee You In The Cosmos

    Written by Jack Cheng

    Age Range: 10 – 14 years

    Hardcover: 320 pages

    Publisher: Dial Books (2017)

    ISBN-13: 978-0399186370

    What to Expect: Fiction, Family, Dogs, Science

    This novel is definitely on my “top five favorites” book list, it is AMAZING!

    11-year-old Alex Petroski is living with his mentally ill mom and his dog, Carl Sagan, who is named after Alex’s all time astronomy hero. His older brother, Ronnie, moved away to Las Vegas, and his dad died years ago when Alex was just three years old. Something you need to know about Alex is that he is obsessed with  rockets, like 104% obsessed with rockets.

    See You in the Cosmos takes place in the summer in Rockview, Colorado, when Alex Petroski decides he wants to enter his attempt at a handmade rocket into a rocket contest all the way in New Mexico. He travels all the way there by himself, meets some friends along the way, and discovers the true answers to all the questions he has about his dad. He even finds out he has a “Terra”—you need to read the book to know what this means.

    Want to hear an astronomy joke from the book? OK, why didn’t the Dog Star laugh at the comedy show? Because it was too Sirius. Get it? Because Sirius is the name of a star originally called the Dog Star. I loved this book SOOO much! It was amazing, I had never heard of Jack Cheng before I got this book, but now I definitely want to read more of his books. See You in the Cosmos is EXCELLENT and I hope you think so too.

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    About the Author

    Jack Cheng was born in Shanghai, raised in Michigan, and lived in Brooklyn for a decade before settling in Detroit. See You in the Cosmos is his first novel for kids.

    See You In the Cosmos, by Jack Cheng, was reviewed by Maya Schulze (age 12). Follow along with our articles tagged with Dogs, Jack Cheng, Middle Grade Books, Multicultural, and Reviews by Children to discover more great books for kids.

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    Maya Schulze is 11-years-old. She loves to read, ski, and play soccer. Some of her favorite books include Raina Telgemeier's SMILE, Aaron Becker's JOURNEY, Spencer Quinn's WOOF, and Katherine Applegate's CRENSHAW.

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    1. Felix on February 20, 2025 2:31 pm

      Hello, Maya. The first image in this document is of the book cover. But instead of saying: ‘See you in the cosmos, ‘ it says, ‘See you in the cosmos, Carl Sagan’. I could not find any other covers for this book that have ‘Carl Sagan’ attached to the end. Could you please explain this/tell me where you found it?

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