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How far would you go to rescue someone you love? For thirteen-year-old Celine Red Cloud, the answer is obvious: as far as it takes. Somewhere in the cold, sandstorm-blasted Martian landscape, her father lies stranded, unable to get back to their small human colony. The other colonists have abandoned the search, but Celine refuses to believe her father-a brilliant geologist-didn't find a way to survive. Together with Alex, a young clone with ties to the colony's founder, Celine sets out on a dangerous mission to rescue her father. All that stands in her way is the red planet itself-a world…mehr

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How far would you go to rescue someone you love? For thirteen-year-old Celine Red Cloud, the answer is obvious: as far as it takes. Somewhere in the cold, sandstorm-blasted Martian landscape, her father lies stranded, unable to get back to their small human colony. The other colonists have abandoned the search, but Celine refuses to believe her father-a brilliant geologist-didn't find a way to survive. Together with Alex, a young clone with ties to the colony's founder, Celine sets out on a dangerous mission to rescue her father. All that stands in her way is the red planet itself-a world filled with alien dangers eager for a chance to bring Celine's search to a deadly end. If Celine's not careful, Mars might just claim two Red Clouds. Do you like books with unpredictable endings? Lost in the Red Hills of Mars throws readers curveballs (or curve-meteors, take your choice). Lost in the Red Hills of Mars ties together family devotion, self-reliance, and survival in a rousing adventure story. Dr. John Brandenburg, renown plasma physicist and author of Death on Mars, "Your description of the Mars landscape, hazards and caves are wonderful! I enjoyed your book!"
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Autorenporträt
A native of Richmond, Virginia, Jackie Hunter earned her master of education from Virginia Commonwealth University and spent her career working in school administration and as a middle-school math and science teacher. Inspired by her students' love of Mars, Hunter chose to write about a teen's life on the red planet. She now divides her time between Richmond and Suwanee, Georgia, home of her daughter, Ramirra, and her son-in-law, Jerry Stackhouse.