There once was a boy who had a big heart. The boy discovers an airplane in his closet so he decides to take it out for a spin. In a hurry, the boy forgot to check how much fuel the airplane has. Good thing that the moon is there, as he makes an emergency landing on it. Tonight though, he’s not the only one who needs the moon’s assistance. There’s a spaceship with a Martian onboard flying in space which begins to have engine problems and heads to the moon. He lands hard on the moon and soon, the two moon occupants hear each other. Tension is felt at what the noise is but the two are eventually glad to meet, they’re no longer alone on the moon. How were they both going to get home and off the moon? Good question and something the two of them have to figure out, together.
I felt something missing in this book. I think it felt more like- they meet, they help each other out and then, life goes on. I wanted more of a connection with the Martian and the boy. I wanted them to say something, to show more of themselves to each other, or give each other something so they could always remember their unique friendship. Can they exchange addresses at the end? Can they give each other something out of their pocket or ship? Anything……. The book had that “matter of fact” feeling and I just wasn’t feeling those warm, “wow” feelings that I get with Jeffers other books. 3.5 stars