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A Long, Long Trip on the Hope/Freedom
β Scribed by Rob Favre
- Book ID
- 110639852
- Publisher
- Seventh Planet Books
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 330 KB
- Series
- The Oldest Earthling 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B01LZKFR90
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The Hope/Freedom. A marvel of engineering, the culmination of decades of research and years of construction, sheβs on a thousand-year voyage across deep space to start the first human colony outside the Solar system. Itβs the greatest adventure in all of history.
And Tom just wishes it wasn't so boring.
Heβs pretty sure his parents didnβt bring him along to ruin his life intentionally; thatβs just the way itβs worked out. Thereβs not much to do apart from fixing and cleaning things. The food is bland when itβs not just disgusting. And having to spend years at a time frozen inside a metal tube in dreamless sleep, well, thatβs more sleep than even a teenager wants.
But when Tom wakes up from one of his extra-long naps, he quickly sees that thing are wrong. The ship is dirty. The air smells like goats. Nobody he knows is around, but that doesnβt mean heβs alone.
Oh, and it isnβt long before Tom uncovers a problem that could spell doom for himself, his sleeping parents, and everyone else on the Hope/Freedom. Itβs almost enough to make him miss homework.
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