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Trambu
by Donna Louise
Stars rated out of 5: 5
TRAMBU is a heartwarming story for mid-readers, but sure to delight the young-at-heart in all of us, especially children between the ages of 6 and 12.
Trambu, the main character in the story, is a lovable alien that comes from the planet Voel. His assignment is to observe other planetary systems from his space mobile and report to his superiors. He has his own mindset about things and is somewhat compulsive in his behavior, which is not always a bad thing. His deep sense of curiosity brings him to Earth where he makes a new friend named Katie.
Trambu is very excited to learn that by rearranging the alphabet, it could bring a whole new meaning to his planet. He was determined to find out if his ancestors came from Earth. Since he was stuck here anyhow, he decided to make the best of his new assignment and explore.
Now that he was on Earth, what was he to do? His new friend Katie offered for him to live in her tree house. With a mixture of chemicals and making himself invisible, he went to school with Katie. Trambu’s keen sense of curiosity caused mischief and got them both in and out of trouble at school.
In the meantime, Trambu discovered computers and was fascinated at learning how to access information on the Internet.
Trambu was called home when the safest route was found for his return. He was sad that he didn’t have enough time to say goodbye to Katie. He also felt that he had failed his mission, since he never did discover if Voel came from Earth.
His superiors assured Trambu that his was their greatest mission and accomplishment. They explained how the wall of information from the World Wide Web that surrounded the earth would help them learn about and understand the planet. With being able to access the Internet and setting up a user name as Katie had showed him, Trambu was able to reach and transmit messages to her.
The gifted author brings home the true meaning of love, no matter where our hearts live in the universe. Her creative imagination brings the story to life as she skillfully crafted colorful, lively, story details and characters. As the story unfolds, you will find humor and magic mixed in with many surprises.
TRAMBU, by Donna Louise, is highly recommended by this reviewer.
Reviewed by Joann Rohr, author and illustrator of, It’s Halloween, author of Su Ling’s Kite, a collection of other books, short stories, inspirational pieces, articles, poetry, publisher, editor, and free-lance book reviewer.
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