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_aStamper, Phil, _eauthor. _919640 |
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_aThe gravity of us / _cPhil Stamper. |
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_aLondon : _bBloomsbury, _c2020. |
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_a312 pages ; _c20 cm |
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520 | 8 | _aAgenda Cal wants to be a journalist, and he's already well underway with almost half a million followers on his FlashFame app and an upcoming internship at Buzzfeed. But his plans are derailed when his pilot father is selected for a highly-publicized NASA mission to Mars. Within days, Cal and his parents leave Brooklyn for hot and humid Houston. With the entire nation desperate for any new information about the astronauts, Cal finds himself thrust in the middle of a media circus. Suddenly his life is more like a reality TV show, with his constantly bickering parents struggling with their roles as the 'perfect American family'. And then Cal meets Leon, whose mother is another astronaut on the mission, and he finds himself falling head over heels - and fast. | |
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_aGay teenagers _vFiction. _914493 |
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