Children's Fiction Science Fiction
The Silver Six
- Publisher
- Scholastic Inc
- Initial publish date
- Dec 2013
- Category
- Science Fiction, General
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9780545721370
- Publish Date
- Dec 2013
- List Price
- $7.99
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9780545370974
- Publish Date
- Jun 2013
- List Price
- $24.99
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Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
- Age: 8 to 12
- Grade: 3 to 7
Description
A group of orphans on the run search for a new home among the stars.
When a group of orphans are thrown together under mysterious circumstances, Phoebe and her pal Oliver lead them in a daring escape from their orphanage to an uninhabited moon. But their idyllic paradise is shattered when the powerful corporate boss who ordered the deaths of their parents sends a relentless henchman to track them down. Now, with nowhere left to turn and time running out, Phoebe and her friends decide there's only one thing left to do: Fight back!
About the authors
Andy Lieberman started writing at MTV Networks, where he wrote and produced for both Jon Stewart and Ted Demme. Later, he wrote numerous monthly titles for DC COMICS, including Batman, Gotham Knights, War Games, Harley Quin, and Martian Manhunter. He also cocreated Cowboy Ninja Viking, an ongoing monthly comic from Image Comics. Andy lives in Plainview, NY.
Darren Rawlings graduated from the prestigious animation program at Sheridan College in Ontario, Canada. He is the Creative Director and owner of Thinkmore Studios, an animation / motion graphic company with clients such as Warner Bros., Discovery Channel and BBC. Darren lives in Dundalk, Ontario.
Editorial Reviews
Praise for The Silver Six
"An earnest and enjoyable SF adventure, balancing thrilling action with chirpy dialogue, ably rendered in Rawlings's Blade Runner-meets-Nickelodeon cartooning." —Publishers Weekly
"[The Silver Six] provides action and banter aplenty." —Kirkus