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Mickey Price: Journey to Oblivion
Mickey Price: Journey to Oblivion
Mickey Price: Journey to Oblivion
John P. Stanley
The moon is under threat of a nuclear meltdown due to a space station malfunction. Complicating things is the presence of pleurinium, a magnetic material that makes humans instantly, seriously ill - well, all humans who are 14 years old and up.Mickey Price is an orphan in Orlando; Trace Daniels is a go-kart champion in Nevada; Jonah Jones is a budding scientist in Illinois. They don’t know each other, but they are all being watched and studied by men in white shirts, thin black ties, and distinctive gold-colored sunglasses. The three kids are invited to a NASA camp, but this camp isn’t for summer fun. It’s a training camp for a mission full of dangers that will test each of them to the maximum, but it’s also an adventure full of thrills, fun, and some unexpected companions, not all of whom are human.

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Genre: 

  • Science Fiction

Age Level: 

  • 8 - 12
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Mickey Price Journey To Oblivion is about a boy named Mickey Price who starts in an Orlando orphanage.  He sneaks out with two friends to go to Dairy Queen.  When he comes back from Dairy Queen, men in gold sunglasses recruit him to help NASA.   Driving to the NASA space camp, they pick up two other recruits, also under 13 years old.  Their mission is secret.  The kids think they are going to space camp.

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