See You in the Cosmos
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See You in the Cosmos is a 2017 epistolary Bildungsroman novel by Chinese-American author Jack Cheng. It is his second book, and his first for children. Written as transcription, the story follows astronomy-loving pre-teen Alex Petroski as he embarks on a journey to understand the life of his late father and records the journey in notes on his iPod to launch into space.
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See You in the Cosmos
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See You in the Cosmos
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Dial Books(US)
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Puffin Books(UK)
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Bernadette Ott
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Carlos Gracia
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Photograph of the Golden Record in a black background.
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A wide-lens drawing of a boy launching a rocket to the blue cosmos with his dog watching. The title borders the boy and the rocket, with the tagline "Just a boy from planet Earth, shooting for the stars" in the top, and the author's name and a review quote in the bottom.
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Photograph of the Voyager 1 probe in a black background.
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Jack Cheng
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United States
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Alex recreates the Voyager Golden Record as the Golden iPod, and Voyager 1 as Voyager 3, succeeding Voyager 2.
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Bildungsroman, juvenile
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Voyager.jpg
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First edition cover
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English
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See You in the Cosmos is a 2017 epistolary Bildungsroman novel by Chinese-American author Jack Cheng. It is his second book, and his first for children. Written as transcription, the story follows astronomy-loving pre-teen Alex Petroski as he embarks on a journey to understand the life of his late father and records the journey in notes on his iPod to launch into space. Cheng composed the initial idea for the novel in 2012, after seeing a photo of the Pale Blue Dot, and was further inspired by a road trip he took in 2013. Although it was published as children's literature, the book handles themes including sex, violence, and mental illness. The novel was received positively, and won or was nominated for several accolades. Alex's characterization were praised, with the narrative style getting more mixed reviews.
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