Hi everybody,
This is a stumper that I have been working on for a
few years when it comes to mind:
There's a book that I read in the third-fifth grade so
roughly 1983-1985, and it was a hardcover with a
dustjacket and I imagine fairly recent. It was likely
for an older audience, as I was an advanced reader. It
begins with two people (possibly teenagers, talking in
a field, then eventually they end up in space somehow,
and on a planet which has archives of records of
society that may have been lost.
The title is one likely compound word, and may contain
one or more of the following:
Shine
Star
Light
Moon
Flight
Or something similar? The cover is a dark image with a
white or light-colored spaceship standing out sharply
over it... the spaceship has a long, angular design.
This was my very first book report, and I have been
stumped for ages looking for it! This is a great list!
Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
Joshua Newhouse, Future Librarian/Media Specialist
University of South Florida LIS
Newhousejo@yahoo.com
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