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Young Visitor to Mars

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Two siblings travel with their father aboard a rocket to join an archaeological mission on Mars, pausing at the Moon for an observatory visit where they meet a lonely engineer’s ward, Randy Matthews. Randy accompanies them to the red planet, where the youngsters encounter settlements, attend school, and learn to live in alien surroundings. Their voyage brings mechanical hazards, meteoric threats, illness, nocturnal perils, and an underground entrapment that demands urgent rescue, testing their resourcefulness. A companion animal and helpful allies assist during crises, and scientific curiosity, practical problem-solving, and new friendships shape their coming-of-age experience during interplanetary exploration.

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Richard M. Elam

Richard M. Elam was an American author known for his contributions to children's science fiction literature. He wrote several engaging works aimed at young readers, including "Teen-age Super Science Stories" and "Young Readers Science Fiction Stories." Elam's stories often explore themes of adventure and exploration in space, appealing to the imaginations of young audiences. His works, such as "Young Stowaways in Space" and "Young Visitor to Mars," reflect a fascination with science and technology, encouraging curiosity about the universe. Through his writing, Elam has left a mark on the genre of juvenile science fiction.

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