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Synopsis
From the back cover: Far out in the depths of space turns the world called Brisbidine -- the Planet of Flowers. In his sentient starship *Windhover*, Gerard Manley comes to this strange world with his wife ShRil and his young daughter CrRina to probe the deadly mystery of its beautiful flora. But a greater danger awaits him on Brisbidine. A vengeful enemy from Manley's forgotten past holds the secret to his missing years. And an ancient alien with godlike powers plots his destruction. Filled with high adventure and haunting wonders, *Planet of Flowers* is the moving final chapter of Gerard Manley's star-spanning saga.
Is Planet of Flowers appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
Final book of a space opera series with moderate adventure violence, mysterious alien threats, and themes of memory and revenge. Family-friendly content with a father, wife, and young daughter facing dangers together.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include amnesia and violence.
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Who'll love this
Teens who love classic space adventures with sentient starships and alien mysteries will enjoy this concluding chapter of a star-spanning family saga.