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Venus Boy

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About This Book

A twelve-year-old who is the first human born on Venus grows up in a colonial settlement with his intelligent jewel-bear companion, who shares his three closely guarded secrets. When rocket day and frontier dangers draw them into peril, the boy's secrets trigger encounters with native creatures, outlaws, stampeding rhinsaurs, and jungle hazards that split friends and force desperate choices. Through daring escapes, capture, and clever problem solving, he and his allies find hidden treasure, confront hard moral costs to protect family and community, and ultimately perform a courageous act that earns lasting recognition from the colony.

About the Author

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Lee Sutton

Lee Sutton is an author known for his novel "Venus Boy," which explores themes of identity and transformation. His work often delves into the complexities of human relationships and the search for self-acceptance. While Sutton may not have a vast bibliography, his contributions to literature reflect a unique voice that resonates with readers interested in character-driven narratives. "Venus Boy" stands out as a significant work that invites readers to reflect on the nuances of personal growth and societal expectations.

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