Europa Escape
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  • Time 2h 1m
Complete, First published Apr 24, 2019
Who said teenagers are too young for space? 14 year old Alex Forrest defied the odds and managed to get herself chosen for the big leagues, a ticket to Europe Research Station Sphere 3281 for the first, three manned exploration mission to explore the dark, watery depths of Europa. The pressure is high, but in an attempt to exceed all that is expected of her, she straightens her back and takes the step to become the youngest person to ever leave planet Earth. Thousands of miles under the moon's vast ice-covered ocean, she must overcome her age and expectations to prevent her dreams-and perhaps her life- from coming to a premature, crushing end...
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