Author:Nathan Bryon,Dapo Adeola
Meet hilarious, science-mad chatterbox, Rocket - she's going to be the greatest astronaut, star-catcher, space-traveller that has ever lived!
But... can she convince her big brother to stop looking down at his phone and start LOOKING UP at the stars?
Bursting with energy and passion about science and space, this heart-warming, inspirational picture book will have readers turning off their screens and switching on to the outside world.
*Winner of the UKLA Awards 2021*
*Shortlisted for the Sainsbury's Children's Book Awards 2019*
"Outstanding - a breath of fresh air, just like Rocket herself" - Kirkus Reviews
"Energetic and with a wry, sweet take on family dynamics, it will alert readers to the mysteries of the night skies" - The Guardian
More Rocket stories:
Clean Up!
The author recreates moments of cruelty and victory so convincingly that readers will feel almost as if they're in the same room with her.
—— Publishers WeeklySet against the dreamy backdrop of 1970s Santa Monica, Clouds over California is a touching story about the difficulties of accepting change and the importance of being true to yourself. I absolutely loved spending time in Stevie's world.
—— Brandy Colbert, award-winning author of The Only Black Girls in TownClouds over California is a taste of history with the thrills of mystery and brims with family secrets. Karyn Parsons created a sweet, heartfelt story filled with curiosity and hope.
—— Alicia D. Williams, award-winning author of Genesis Begins AgainOne of the best stories I've read in a long while
—— Emma Carroll, author of Letters from the Lighthouse[An] exquisite book... a deeply affecting, wholly unsolemn treatment of some of the 20th century's darkest moments.
—— Daily MailThe prowess of his storytelling makes him a graceful guide through "the great world of the past"... Cunningly crafted, Faulks's fictional bridge between the French past and present has its sentimental side.
—— Financial TimesThere is humour and humanity in this bold, perceptive novel.
—— Daily ExpressBoth thoughtful and thought-provoking with memorable characters and a profound sense of the past in the present
—— Hannah Beckerman , S Magazine, Sunday ExpressHere is Paris in all its beauty and squalor, its blood-stained history and its ability to instil in its lover a sense of the true sweetness of life. So this intelligent, moving, often disturbing novel is also really a love letter to Paris and indeed to France.
—— The ScotsmanThere is much to learn from Paris Echo about the city’s complex identity, and about the way we view the past.
—— Sunday TimesParis Echo tackles its subjects – war, identity, colonial legacies – with the skill and emotional power that have delighted his readers for three decades
—— Max Liu , i paperFaulks is a fine descriptive writer and evokes Paris splendidly
—— Daily TelegraphParis Echo is an enjoyable and highly readable novel. Faulks has an easy-going style and he draws you seemingly without effort into the world he creates. He has a knowing humour too…In part the novel is a love letter to Paris, but it is also the latest product of Faulk’s long-standing and fascinating engagement with the devastating events of the 20th century.
—— Literary ReviewThis intelligent, moving, often disturbing novel is also really a love letter to Paris – and, indeed, to France
—— i paperFaulks excels at creating well-rounded characters.
—— Good HousekeepingAn intriguing guide to the many layers of Parisien life.
—— Anthony Gardner , Mail on SundayMaster storytelling... [An] intriguing and moving story that shows how the future is shaped by the past.
—— Women & Home‘Paris Echo is an enjoyable and highly readable novel. Faulks has an easy-going style and he draws you seemingly without effort into the world he creates. He has a knowing humour too…In part the novel is a love letter to Paris, but it is also the latest product of Faulk’s long-standing and fascinating engagement with the devastating events of the 20th century.’
—— Literary ReviewImmersive
—— The SpectatorA lovely novel by a writer who lives and breathes France
—— Saga MagazineFaulks masterfully reminds readers of the city’s indecipherable mystique and bottomless artistic generosity
—— The Culture Trip‘[a} stimulating novel’
—— Country & Town HouseAnother terrific, intelligent read from Faulks
—— Reader's Digest