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Synopsis
Before James T. Kirk, another captain stood on the bridge of the USS Enterprise, spearheading its mission of exploration into the uncharted reaches of the galaxy. He was a man driven to perfection, a brooding soul whose haunted eyes reflected the burden of the impossible standards he set for himself, and for whom his longtime science officer, Spock, one day would risk everything. Yet, little is truly known about the enigmatic Christopher Pike, the events that defined him...or the secrets that consumed him. From the embers of his early childhood among Earth's blossoming interstellar colonies, to the terrifying conflagration that led him back to the world of his birth; from the mentor who would ignite young Chris's desire to return to the stars, to the career he blazed in Starfleet that would end in supreme sacrifice -- the path of Pike's astonishing life leads through fire again and again. But even amid the ashes of Talos IV, the forbidden world on which he would live out the remainder of his days, the dreams smoldering still within his aging, radiation-ravaged breast fan the flames of Pike's spirit to accomplish one final task....
Is Burning Dreams appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
This Star Trek biographical novel contains moderate sci-fi peril, radiation injury, and themes of sacrifice and terminal illness. The tone is introspective and focuses on character-driven drama rather than graphic content.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include death, terminal illness, and body horror (see the full list above).
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Who'll love this
Teens who love Star Trek will enjoy exploring the backstory of Captain Pike and understanding what shaped this legendary Starfleet officer.