Space Station Rat

Kids, Animals, Pets, Technology, Fiction, Science Fiction, Teen
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Author: Michael J. Daley ISBN: 9781497637481
Publisher: Open Road Media Publication: August 26, 2014
Imprint: Open Road Media Teen & Tween Language: English
Author: Michael J. Daley
ISBN: 9781497637481
Publisher: Open Road Media
Publication: August 26, 2014
Imprint: Open Road Media Teen & Tween
Language: English

After escaping from her scientist captors, Rat finds herself aboard a space station

When Rat—a lavender-colored, highly intelligent rat—escaped from her cage and found a hiding place in a nearby crate, she had no idea she’d be headed for the stars. A space station, she quickly discovers, is no place for a rat. It’s hard to find food amid the humans and robots aboard the craft, and even harder to move around undetected.
 
Meanwhile, Jeff, whose parents are scientists, is the only kid on board. He’s got no friends to play with, and his robot babysitter is constantly bossing him around. To make matters worse, all of his friends are off at summer camp back on Earth and too busy having a great time to email him. So Jeff is beyond excited when he gets an email from an anonymous pen pal. Little does he know that his new buddy doesn’t live on Earth—and isn’t even human!

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After escaping from her scientist captors, Rat finds herself aboard a space station

When Rat—a lavender-colored, highly intelligent rat—escaped from her cage and found a hiding place in a nearby crate, she had no idea she’d be headed for the stars. A space station, she quickly discovers, is no place for a rat. It’s hard to find food amid the humans and robots aboard the craft, and even harder to move around undetected.
 
Meanwhile, Jeff, whose parents are scientists, is the only kid on board. He’s got no friends to play with, and his robot babysitter is constantly bossing him around. To make matters worse, all of his friends are off at summer camp back on Earth and too busy having a great time to email him. So Jeff is beyond excited when he gets an email from an anonymous pen pal. Little does he know that his new buddy doesn’t live on Earth—and isn’t even human!

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