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Two Martian siblings secretly build a homemade interplanetary craft in their father’s workshop, spurred by museum exhibits and a yearning to visit Earth. Their plan is driven by resentment over perceived parental neglect and a desire to outshine peers in a technologically competitive society. The narrative follows their meticulous preparations, inventive problem-solving, and the growing seriousness of a youthful scheme that becomes increasingly real. Interactions with authority figures and rivals complicate the venture and highlight moral and practical risks. The story blends speculative machinery and spaceflight adventure with coming-of-age themes about responsibility, ambition, and the consequences of running away to prove oneself.

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Henry Guth

Henry Guth was an American author known for his contributions to science fiction literature. His works often explore themes of space exploration and the human condition in the face of cosmic challenges. Notable titles include "Earthbound," which delves into the complexities of life on a distant planet, and "Planet in Reverse," a thought-provoking narrative that challenges conventional perceptions of reality. Guth's writing is characterized by its imaginative storytelling and philosophical undertones, making him a distinctive voice in the genre.

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