The Pioneer

The Pioneer

by Bridget Tyler

Narrated by Jesse Vilinsky

Unabridged — 10 hours, 26 minutes

The Pioneer

The Pioneer

by Bridget Tyler

Narrated by Jesse Vilinsky

Unabridged — 10 hours, 26 minutes

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Overview

A 2020 LITA Excellence in Children's and Young Adult Science Fiction Notable Book!

Packed with action and unexpected twists, this addictive page-turner is perfect for fans of Illuminae and Defy the Stars!

When Jo steps onto planet Tau Ceti e for the first time, she's ready to put the past behind her and begin again. After all, as a pioneer, she has the job of helping build a new home away from Earth.

But underneath the idyllic surface of their new home, there's something very wrong. And when Jo accidentally uncovers a devastating secret that could destroy everything they've worked for, suddenly the future doesn't seem so bright.

With the fate of the pioneers in her hands, Jo must decide how far she's willing to go to expose the truth-before the truth destroys them all.


Editorial Reviews

APRIL 2020 - AudioFile

Narrator Jesse Vilinsky embodies Jo, a young international space agency pioneer who is establishing a new society in a picturesque location under the guidance of her mother, a commander. To Jo’s surprise, her mother has been keeping a secret that could impact the team’s ability to survive. Jo’s passion and emotion are evident as she changes her perspective and determines how far she’s willing to go to get to the truth. Villinsky delivers Jo’s intense struggle with turning her back on her mother. This young adult sci-fi thriller will captivate listeners as they weigh what risks Jo should take as she fights to survive in this amazing new world. J.O. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

From the Publisher

Briskly paced action, lively dialogue, and a vividly imagined world…a solidly entertaining sci-fi novel with a strong-willed heroine [and] an unexpected cliff-hanger.” — ALA Booklist

“Beautifully captures the wonder of discovery while building plenty of suspense… A stellar adventure.” — Kirkus Reviews

“A top-notch space opera full of fresh world-building and nuanced depiction of the ethical pitfalls of exploration and discovery.” — School Library Journal

ALA Booklist

Briskly paced action, lively dialogue, and a vividly imagined world…a solidly entertaining sci-fi novel with a strong-willed heroine [and] an unexpected cliff-hanger.

School Library Journal

03/01/2019

Gr 9 Up—A top-notch space opera full of fresh world-building and nuanced depiction of the ethical pitfalls of exploration and discovery. Cadet pilot Joanna has always known that she and her family will become space pioneers. It's 2117, and Earth's ecosystem is all but destroyed, forcing humanity to scout new planets for settlement. When their ship is hit by a solar flare just before departure, Jo's brother sacrifices himself to save everyone on board. She is left with survivor's guilt and a heart condition that prevents her from piloting a ship. Jo is further shaken when they arrive on Tau—a paradise covered in dazzling mountain ranges and tufted trees—only to discover that their surveys were full of redacted information about the planet's existing inhabitants. Embroiled in a complex and deadly conflict, Jo must decide whether the future of the human race is worth compromising her moral compass and betraying the world that she dreamed of calling home. Tyler's debut is action-packed, introducing unique life forms and appealing uses of current technology (3-D printing features heavily). While some side characters aren't fully fleshed-out, Jo is a bright and critical protagonist who recognizes the many ways in which her arrival on Tau has unintentionally disrupted and disempowered its existing societies. The tightly woven plot is weakened only by an unnecessary romance and the magical healing of Jo's heart condition. VERDICT Recommended where Amie Kaufman's and Meagan Spooner's books circulate well.—Elizabeth Giles, Lubuto Library Partners, Zambia

Kirkus Reviews

2018-12-19

In Tyler's exciting debut, space colonists discover they're not alone after landing on a planet thought to be uninhabited.

Seventeen-year-old cadet pilot Joanna Watson, along with her parents, brother, Teddy, and sister, Beth, are part of the Galactic Frontier Project, preparing to set off for the Earth-like and, most importantly, uninhabited Tau Ceti e. After Teddy is killed in an accident that leaves Jo with nanomachines powering her heart, she can no longer fly. Soon after they arrive on Tau, Joanna and her friends, including love interest Jay Lim, are attacked by plantlike creatures who are at war with a humanoid race called the Sorrow. The powers that be, including Jo's mom, were aware that Tau was inhabited, which flies in the face of everything they've been taught. Finding themselves in the middle of a brutal fight, and desperate to avoid the mistakes of the past, Jo and her friends must make hard decisions in the face of Earth's possible demise. Tyler's crowd-pleasing and lightning-paced cautionary tale beautifully captures the wonder of discovery while building plenty of suspense, and it's easy to fall for the intrepid, pragmatic Jo, who narrates. It also has plenty to say about humanity's impact on the environment without being preachy. Jo and her family are white, Jay is Korean-American, and diversity can be found throughout the supporting cast. A cliffhanger ending promises more to come.

A stellar adventure. (Science fiction. 12-18)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173951205
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 02/04/2020
Series: Pioneer , #1
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 10 - 13 Years
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