Liam Digby is twelve years old (almost thirteen!), but you wouldn't know it to look at him. He's had a very unusual growth spurt, and his beard has already started growing. And that leads to some pretty interesting situations, since most people assume he's a grown-up: there was the time he was introduced to the entire school as the new Media Studies teacher, and the time he almost got to take a new Porsche for a test drive.
But the adventures really begin when Liam hears about very special contest. A group of very lucky children - and one adult chaperone - will have the opportunity to fly into space aboard an honest-to-goodness rocket ship. With the help of his friend Florida (who's in it for the fame and glory), Liam intends to go as the adult chaperone!
Liam soon finds out there's more to being a grown-up than being tall and growing a beard. Consulting an advice book on parenting teenagers, Liam does his best to be "dad" to the odd assortment of children chosen to be the first kids in space. But when their rocket goes off-course, it's up to him to be the responsible adult and do what dad's do: everything he can do to make things right.
In Cosmic, Frank Cottrell Boyce takes a very unlikely premise and turns it into a book that is both outrageously funny, and genuinely touching. It's also the January book selection for The Council of Book Readers. We'll be meeting on January 15 at 4:00pm to talk about it. Why not grab a copy for yourself and join us? We'd love to hear what you think about Liam's adventures!!
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