My cousin, the alien

Pamela F. Service

Book - 2008

While at a resort on a vacation trip his uncle won, Zack begins wondering if his cousin has been telling the truth for years-- that he really is an alien prince sent to Earth for protection, and who is now being chased by enemy aliens disguised as bald, fat men.

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Published
Minneapolis, MN : Carolrhoda Books 2008.
Language
English
Main Author
Pamela F. Service (-)
Other Authors
Mike Gorman (illustrator)
Physical Description
152 p. : ill
ISBN
9780822576273
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Fledgling chapter-book readers turned off by the grosser parts of the Andrew Lost tales may enjoy the more conventional escapades in this kickoff. Readers meet Ethan, a flaxen-haired lad with a mysterious amulet and a lifelong conviction that he's an alien Prince in hiding, and Zack, his cousin and protector, who narrates. Here, Zack's natural skepticism of Ethan's claims dissolves in the face of encounters with Bill and Clyde, strange adult twins who turn out to be real, murderous aliens with otherworldly weapons. Service takes some time getting to the action, but she does at last put her young folk into escalating danger that culminates in a violent climax and also tucks in more than one red herring to set up multiple twists at the end. Family ties and Zack's unusually well-developed sense of responsibility for his troubled cuz form strong thematic elements in this outing, the first of a projected four. Gorman's frequent black-and-white cartoon scenes of popeyed preteens in various hazardous situations add notes of comical suspense. (Science fiction. 9-11) Copyright ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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