Alone Out Here by Riley Redgate

 


Imagine escaping world catastrophe via a space ship only to realize you and your fellow passengers, many of whom are kids, may be doomed anyway. That's what happens in Alone Out Here by Riley Redgate. Leah Chen, the daughter of the President of the United States, finds herself in a leadership group with the ship's captain. Together, they try to trouble shoot any and every little problems that comes up with the hastily put together ship, only to find out that they are surely low on food. When arguments rise up among the rest of the shipmates, Leah realizes that the pilot of the ship may not really have everyone's best interest at heart. The only question is, does she have the voice to stand up for what is right? And, does she really even know what is the right course of action? How can anyone know in this situation?

Redgate does a great job detailing the isolation and loneliness that must be present in a situation like this. The trouble is, some of the shipmates feel helpless while others become power hungry! This is a good book for any lovers of science fiction!



Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Shadow House by A.R. Silverberry

Gleanings by Neal Shusterman

Come Home Safe by Brian Buckmire