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Power Play

George Bartram (1979)

SubgenreHigh Fantasy
Age groupMiddle Grade 8-12
Content ratingPG
Pages (Standard (250-400))
Setting
CSM age10

Content levels

ViolenceMild
Sexual contentNone
LanguageNone

Trigger warnings

KidnappingColonization

Heroine archetypes

Colonist / Settler

Synopsis

Petaybee was growing up. Day by day, the sentient planet--like any child--was learning to recognize and understand the meaning of outside stimuli, to respond to those stimuli, to communicate its own needs and desires...even to use human speech.But few outsiders truly cared for the feelings and intelligence of what they perceived to be a giant hunk of rock--or a mere oddity to be gawked at. Some came to worship the newly awakened soul. Some came by invitation, but without comprehension, to harvest the almost magically curative native plants. Big game hunters came chasing rumors of fantastical creatures that simply gave themselves up for the killing. And tourists came in droves, many of them searching for long-lost relatives among those whom Intergal had relocated to Petaybee during its colonization phase. The Petaybeans had their hands full trying to protect their beloved planet from the sudden influx of visitors.Then some of Petaybee's staunchest champions--Yanaba Maddock, Marmion de Revers Algemeine, Bunny Rourke, and Diego Metaxos--were kidnapped. The perpetrators wanted Petaybee for its incredible mineral wealth. Their other attempts at plundering the planet had all failed, and now they were determined to force the Petaybeans to make a trade: the planet for the people. They simply didn't understand that such a bargain was impossible. For the only one who could speak for Petaybee was Petaybee itself--and no one knew what a living planet could do once it found its voice...From the Hardcover edition.

Is Power Play appropriate for my child?

Suitable for most readers 10 and up.

Kids will enjoy a unique story about a sentient planet learning to communicate while its human champions work to protect it from exploitation. Kidnapping drives the plot but isn't graphically described.

What to know going in

This book has mild violence, no sexual content, and clean language. Content notes include kidnapping and colonization.

Who'll love this

An exciting adventure where a living planet learns to talk and people work together to save it from bad guys who want to steal its resources.

Tags

Science FantasyPlanetary RomanceEnvironmental SF