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32 pp.
| Tricycle |
August, 2003 |
TradeISBN 1-58246-107-4$$15.95
(4)
K-3
The immensity of time and space is invoked in this provocative if self-conscious story, told with a minimum of text, about a small meteorite's fall to earth. It waits for millions of years until a modern-day boy finds it and sends it to NASA to shoot back into space. Majestic views of outer space and craggy earth beaches prevail in Lewis's arresting paintings.