The only astronaut

Mahak Jain

Book - 2023

"Space travel is the best, but making space for friends is better. An imaginative only child named Avni enjoys the perks of being the only astronaut in her space station (a. k. a. home). She can take off whenever she wants, commands a whole rocket ship by herself, and never has to wait her turn. But when space exploration becomes too much work for a solo astronaut, she goes on a mission in her neighborhood to find a capable assistant ... with unexpected results. The Only Astronaut celebrates the power of imagination, perseverance, and collaboration without compromising one's goals."--

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Subjects
Genres
Children's stories Pictorial works
Picture books
Published
Toronto, ON : Kids Can Press [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Mahak Jain (author)
Other Authors
Andrea Stegmaier (illustrator)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 29 cm
ISBN
9781525307362
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Being a (pretend) astronaut can be lonely. Avni loves climbing aboard a cobbled-together spacecraft made of cardboard and various household objects. There is, after all, a whole galaxy (or neighborhood) to explore. But it can be tough being a solo pilot. Avni plans all the missions (first on the agenda? "Make Pluto a planet again"), makes all of the repairs, and puts all of the gear away without any help. Time to get an assistant. Alas, pets are too wiggly, toddlers are too smelly, and adults "are too old for long trips." Avni find a kindred spirit in Aya, a submarine-obsessed tot. Avni and Aya's friendship has a rocky launch (space and sea are so very far apart), but they learn to compromise. Showcasing imaginative play and creative engineering, this tale homes in on youngsters' ambitions and focused passions. The story unfolds through a mixture of full and paneled pages, with washi-taped logbook entries adding a personal touch. Detailed illustrations dotted with humor bring to life the two tots' creativity at every turn. Avni has long dark braids and brown skin, while Aya has darker brown skin and dark, Afro-textured curls. (This book was reviewed digitally.) Both STEM encouragement and friendship navigation, all while reaching for the stars. (Picture book. 4-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.