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Science Fiction · 1911 · G

Lost on the Moon

by Roy Rockwood

They built a rocket. They reached the moon. Getting back was the problem.

ForAll agesGenreScience FictionLength244 pagesRead time~6 hours

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Violence

None

Mild; space adventure peril appropriate for young readers

Language

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No strong language

Sexual Content

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No sexual content

Substance Use

None

No substance use

Emotional Intensity

None

No psychological concerns; cheerful boys' adventure

What this book is about

Published under the house pseudonym Roy Rockwood, this 1911 Stratemeyer Syndicate boys' adventure follows a group of young inventors who reach the moon on a homemade rocket and must find a way to return. The Great Marvel series anticipates the science fiction adventure that would flourish decades later, with emphasis on mechanical ingenuity, teamwork, and plucky American youth.

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