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PROJECT MERCURY by Ronald L. Smith

PROJECT MERCURY

by Ronald L. Smith

Pub Date: Aug. 6th, 2024
ISBN: 9780063318557
Publisher: Clarion/HarperCollins

A boy teams up with an old acquaintance to discover the truth about their military base.

Thirteen-year-old Ike Pressure is accustomed to the Army brat life. Everywhere he goes, he’s the new kid, barely making friends before his family is whisked away to another distant location. When his parents were stationed in Georgia, he was thrown together with another kid, Eesha Webb, who shared his birthday. The only thing more annoying than “loud and rude” Eesha is how his parents still bring up their supposed friendship. Eesha, who’s now living in Illinois, isn’t thrilled to learn her family will be moving to tiny Mercury, Nevada, where they’ll be stationed on the same base as “full-blown nerd” Ike and his family. But the two Black teens soon find a common interest: UFOs. In the relentless desert heat, Ike and Eesha fight to remain cool as they discover aliens, a time traveler named Mixie from the year 3000, and a secret Army mission that could put Ike’s mom in mortal danger. As they race to put all the puzzle pieces together, the kids begin to build a real friendship this time around. The plot moves at a churning pace, yet no loose ends are left unresolved. Military terms and scientific facts are inserted into the text and unobtrusively explained. Although the characters are well written overall, Ike’s anxiety can at times seem one-note.

A certified page-turner.

(Science fiction. 8-12)