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Nova the Star Eater

Nova has a big appetite for stars, so when she decides to gobble up Earth’s Sun, panic erupts around the globe. Earth needs its Sun to survive! How will it get it back from Nova? One bright little girl just might have a solution. Sparkling with humor and interstellar adventure, this story showcases creative problem-solving and a subtle reminder to not eat someone else’s food―or stars―without asking first.

Expressive illustrations add excitement and silliness to Earth’s predicament, while a mix of the fantastical and factual provides a fun way to learn just how important our Sun is. A laugh-out-loud space adventure full of gas…and heart.

Details: 

  • Reading age : 4 - 8 years

  • Dimensions : 10.09 x 0.44 x 11.48 inches

  • Hardcover

  • Written by Lindsay Leslie and Illustrated by John Taesoo Kim

Lindsay Leslie, author of This Book Is Spineless and Dusk Explorers, has been in awe of space since she was a kid. She graduated from the University of Texas and has more than fifteen years of writing experience in marketing and public relations. She lives with her husband, two boys, two fur-beasts, a guinea pig, and a tortoise in Austin, Texas.

John Taesoo Kim, illustrator of Oliver: The Second-Largest Living Thing on Earth, creates character and background art for a tech training company when he's not drawing trees or stars. He has a BFA in Illustration from the Maryland Institute College of Art and lives in the Washington, DC, area.

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Nova the Star Eater

Nova has a big appetite for stars, so when she decides to gobble up Earth’s Sun, panic erupts around the globe. Earth needs its Sun to survive! How will it get it back from Nova? One bright little girl just might have a solution. Sparkling with humor and interstellar adventure, this story showcases creative problem-solving and a subtle reminder to not eat someone else’s food―or stars―without asking first.

Expressive illustrations add excitement and silliness to Earth’s predicament, while a mix of the fantastical and factual provides a fun way to learn just how important our Sun is. A laugh-out-loud space adventure full of gas…and heart.

Details: 

  • Reading age : 4 - 8 years

  • Dimensions : 10.09 x 0.44 x 11.48 inches

  • Hardcover

  • Written by Lindsay Leslie and Illustrated by John Taesoo Kim

Lindsay Leslie, author of This Book Is Spineless and Dusk Explorers, has been in awe of space since she was a kid. She graduated from the University of Texas and has more than fifteen years of writing experience in marketing and public relations. She lives with her husband, two boys, two fur-beasts, a guinea pig, and a tortoise in Austin, Texas.

John Taesoo Kim, illustrator of Oliver: The Second-Largest Living Thing on Earth, creates character and background art for a tech training company when he's not drawing trees or stars. He has a BFA in Illustration from the Maryland Institute College of Art and lives in the Washington, DC, area.

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Nova has a big appetite for stars, so when she decides to gobble up Earth’s Sun, panic erupts around the globe. Earth needs its Sun to survive! How will it get it back from Nova? One bright little girl just might have a solution. Sparkling with humor and interstellar adventure, this story showcases creative problem-solving and a subtle reminder to not eat someone else’s food―or stars―without asking first.

Expressive illustrations add excitement and silliness to Earth’s predicament, while a mix of the fantastical and factual provides a fun way to learn just how important our Sun is. A laugh-out-loud space adventure full of gas…and heart.

Details: 

  • Reading age : 4 - 8 years

  • Dimensions : 10.09 x 0.44 x 11.48 inches

  • Hardcover

  • Written by Lindsay Leslie and Illustrated by John Taesoo Kim

Lindsay Leslie, author of This Book Is Spineless and Dusk Explorers, has been in awe of space since she was a kid. She graduated from the University of Texas and has more than fifteen years of writing experience in marketing and public relations. She lives with her husband, two boys, two fur-beasts, a guinea pig, and a tortoise in Austin, Texas.

John Taesoo Kim, illustrator of Oliver: The Second-Largest Living Thing on Earth, creates character and background art for a tech training company when he's not drawing trees or stars. He has a BFA in Illustration from the Maryland Institute College of Art and lives in the Washington, DC, area.

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