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  • Published: 5 March 2019
  • ISBN: 9781984832887
  • Imprint: RH US Audio Childrens
  • Format: Audio Download
  • RRP: $23.00

We're Not from Here





Imagine being forced to move to a new planet where YOU are the alien! From the creator of the Tapper Twins, New York Times bestselling author Geoff Rodkey delivers a topical, sci-fi middle-grade novel that proves friendship and laughter can transcend even a galaxy of differences.

The first time I heard about Planet Choom, we'd been on Mars for almost a year. But life on the Mars station was grim, and since Earth was no longer an option (we may have blown it up), it was time to find a new home.

That's how we ended up on Choom with the Zhuri. They're very smart. They also look like giant mosquitos. But that's not why it's so hard to live here. There's a lot that the Zhuri don't like: singing (just ask my sister, Ila), comedy (one joke got me sent to the principal's office), or any kind of emotion. The biggest problem, though? The Zhuri don't like us. And if humankind is going to survive, it's up to my family to change their minds. No pressure.

  • Published: 5 March 2019
  • ISBN: 9781984832887
  • Imprint: RH US Audio Childrens
  • Format: Audio Download
  • RRP: $23.00

About the author

Geoff Rodkey

Geoff Rodkey is a successful screenwriter, whose hits include RV (which starred Robin Williams) and Daddy Day Care (starring Eddie Murphy). As well as contributing to MTV's seminal animated series Beavis and Butt-head, Geoff received an Emmy nomination for his work on Bill Maher's Politically Incorrect

The Chronicles of Egg: Deadweather and Sunrise is his first novel.

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Praise for We're Not from Here

Praise for We're Not From Here:
"This audiobook is truly brought to life by non-binary actor Martineck, whose ability to create voices for the multitude of characters (most of them aliens) is an amazing feat. They are able to give voice to all genders and species with distinct and believable narration. This thrilling and poignant story will appeal to kids on many levels. As they revel in the fun sci-fi romp aspect, the underlining social commentary, written so perfectly by Rodkey, will make an impact." --Booklist, starred review

"A quirky sci-fi adventure with a surprising layer of political irony." --Kirkus Reviews, starred review

"Rodkey explores heady concepts such as immigration, tolerance, culture shock, and relative humor in this slapstick-laden allegory" --Publishers Weekly, starred review