This book was my first pick from the writings of Ross Welford. The book left me in awe with
it’s simplistic, relatable characters and a convincing science fiction infused with the right balance of nail-biting suspense, immensely enjoyable action and thought-provoking moments.
The story starts off with a ‘Missing’ advertisement for Tammy, a 12 year old, who disappeared suddenly in the suburbs of a small town called Northumberland. On another planet far away from the earth we are in the shoes of Hellyann, who is visiting a human zoo, yes, a HUMAN zoo, where humans are held captive by the advanced alien species for their research and study. As she passes by different human exhibits, which are living, she feels an incomprehensible connection with Tammy. Hellyann is surprised at how human faces are so expressive and she empathises with
Tammy, the same missing girl from Northumberland. The aliens on the planet though are so
advanced than the human counterparts, they do not have emotions, and they don’t feel things. They don’t cry, neither are they prone to irrational acts of love and sacrifice. But, Hellyann is somehow cursed with having feelings. And, she has to keep that a secret, or else she might be at risk of having the same fate as other humans in the zoo.
Then we are introduced to Ethan, Tammy’s twin brother and his friend Iggy, along with his
trained little chicken. The story then takes a turn when Ethan finds out that his missing sister is
held captive in an alien planet, and the kiddos team up to save Tammy, no matter the risk.
That’s how the story unfolds into an exciting journey filled with fun, and adrenaline-rushing
adventure.
The whole time I read the book, it felt like an animated movie. And I really look forward to
this book being made into a film. I am absolutely sure it’s going to be loved by kids as well as
adults. Though the setting seems to be around kids, the emotions are universal, that are relatable
to a reader of any age group. The adult characters in the story also are developed quite well, unlike
many other children’s books.
The instances and conversations between Tammy and Ethan, though less in number form
the base for the decisions taken by them in the future. How far can one go for their loved one?
Ethan travels to another planet for Tammy.
Though Tammy doesn’t have many direct dialogues, we still feel her presence subtly in the
moments when Ethan misses her and remembers her words. Through this, the author successfully makes the reader believe in the closeness and the strong bond they share with each other.
The story quietly weaves many lessons without sounding preachy. The friendship amongst
the kiddos' team and the courage they exhibit while they encounter unforeseen challenges and
villains stronger than them are intricately woven into the sheer actions of the characters. No
character feels dull. Every character has a role to play. Especially the role of Ethan’s granny came as
a sudden surprise in the story.
Overall the story and style were great and the writing was such that the scenes were playing
just in front of my eyes. It’s my personal favourite because of the fun, simple, innocent emotions I
can relate to.
I would suggest this book for its light-hearted tone and fun-filled characters. Impressed by
the author’s writing, I started reading another one of his works too i.e “Into the Sideways World”.