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Bain Kern lives in an orphanage on the planet Lenga, from the day when his parents died in an accident with their spaceship. Yes, because Bain is a "different" boy, a Spacer born of Spacers, with the constant dream - impossibly far away - to travel between planet and stars. Moreover, incapable to comprehend his dreams, the bullies at the orphanage make his life very difficult.
Until, one day, finally comes his great occasion. The planet Lenga is in the path of an alien race, who advances destroying every lifeform. Involved in the evacuation of the planet, Bain turns up on board of Sunsinger, the spaceship owned by commander Lin Fieran and Ganfer, a computer with a distinct personality.
From that moment, the story unwinds itself in an unique trip of salvation and growing-up, of mean actions and brave choices, that will bring the protagonist to grow and become a Spacer, a true member of the Sunsinger crew.
The story is suitable for young-adult readers, who will find not only the adventure, but also the interesting description of life in the space, with amusing moments and dangerous aspects (e. g. the permanence in free-fall, without gravity).
The characters are painted with effective touches, everyone with distinct manners and personality (wait to meet Ganfer, the ship's "smartificial" intelligence).
In spite of some occasional falls of the tension, the story is well plotted and fast paced.
The author, Michelle Levigne, is not a newbie in this kind of novel; she wrote stories and poems (as fan fiction) in the universes of Star Trek, Highlander, the Phoenix, Stingray... Space-breathing adventures, yet profoundly human.
Same as human and enjoyable is in short the "Sunsinger" story, whose reading I can warmly recommend.
And, once finished this book, keep in mind that the adventures of Bain go on through four other books: "Spacer's Creed", "Dead World", "The Lady and The Other" and "Fever".
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