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Meet Katie, the new Hawk Leader of the Sprites troop of Adelaide Wilderness Rangers.
And also the person most likely to know the difference between a meteor, a meteorite and a space rock, until she actually finds one.
They were five ten-year-old girls with five goals and four nights away from home - what could possibly go wrong?
Aliens on Kangaroo Island is part of a multiple book serial of independent science fiction short stories with female protagonists that can be read in any order.
• Seriously, do you wonder what first contact with aliens might actually be like?
• Why would aliens land in New York or London, when there are a million other places a UFO might land?
• What if this first encounter was headed up by scientists, physicists, astronauts and SETI experts - who were all female?
• Female Science Fiction written by a female author and programmer
• [Short Read] Would you like to escape to another place for 90 minutes or less?
These science fiction novellas were written in this order:
Aliens in Windsor - Meet Alison, she has a PhD in Astrophysics but she gave up a career in stargazing to teach physics so she could look after her mum.
Aliens In Sequoia National Park - Meet Jasmin, she lost her leg during astronaut training, so now her future is forever firmly on Earth, yet she keeps her eyes fixed on the stars.
Aliens on the International Space Station - Meet May, she is living the dream of her twin sister Jasmin as a mission specialist aboard the International Space Station. How could she possible deserve this? What must she do to be worthy of her chance?
Aliens at Mysuru Dasara - Meet Kashturi. She has a PHD in Physics and Space Exploration, and yet she knows she does not belong at the Indian Space Agency, not when each day, she looks in the mirror and sees the forest growing at the back of eyes.
Aliens on Kangaroo Island - Meet ten-year-old Katie. She knows the difference between a shooting star, a meteor and a meteorite, do you? But most of all she wants to be the best Hawk ever, as she leads her troop of Sprites on the annual Wilderness ranger camping trip to Kangaroo Island.
What is the creature Katie saw in the night? Is it always nocturnal? Will it leave them alone? What about the roos, it killed? If Katie is to protect the other girls in her troop, as well as the wildlife they have come to visit, what is the most logical thing she can do?
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