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Grease Monkey - by Tim Eldred (Paperback)

Grease Monkey - by  Tim Eldred (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><P>A tale of growing up in orbit<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Caught in the crossfire of an interstellar war, our Earth was bombed to flinders--and then repaired. The mysterious alien Benefactors who healed the planet also offered uplift to our dolphins and gorillas. The dolphins turned them down. The gorillas said yes. As a result, we're now sharing our world with language-using, tool-making simians. Tensions are inevitable, in both directions, but it's gradually working out. <p/>Decades later, teenage cadet Robin Plotnik has been assigned to <i>Fist of Earth, </i> a defense station high above Earth, keeping watch against further attacks by the interstellar Horde. Robin's a spacecraft mechanic-in-training, apprenticed to Chief Mac Gimbensky, a cranky but basically benign gorilla with issues of his own. <p/><i>Fist of Earth </i>is a challenging place to grow up. Robin and Mac maintain fighter craft for the all-woman Barbarian Squadron, which constantly competes for prestige with the other squadrons based on <i>Fist of Earth</i>. Robin's trying to romance a young librarian, and he's far from sure he knows what he's doing. Most of all, he's constantly struggling to figure out his moody, mercurial boss. <p/>Then he and his best friend become entangled in a burgeoning scandal over betting on the squadrons' standings. And just when things look like they've hit rock bottom, the worst thing imaginable arrives at <i>Fist of Earth: </i> an efficiency expert from Earth, determined to reorganize Robin's hard-won life, and the whole squadron system, out of existence. <p/>Fresh and engaging, crammed with likeable characters and science-fictional inventiveness, <i>Grease Monkey</i> is like a classic Heinlein juvenile in sequential-art mode. <p/>Introduction by Kurt Busiek, author of <i>Astro</i><i> City</i></p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>Praise for "Grease Monkey" <BR>" Believable characters, good writing, humor and excitement. Who could ask for more?" <BR>--Trina Robbins <BR>" Delightful science fiction with a sense of humor, "Grease Monkey" is an all-ages series that doesn' t write down to its readership--and that' s much more rare than it should be." <BR>--"Comic Shop News" <BR>" What snuck up on me over the years was just how much is actually going on in this series. What I thought of as a loose string of stories--almost a sitcom set on a space station--was turning out more and more to be a single work, more ambitious, more structured and deeper than I'd realized. This wasn't a series, it was a novel--an episodic novel, to be sure, but a novel nonetheless." <BR>--Kurt Busiek, author of "Astro"" ""City"<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"Believable characters, good writing, humor and excitement. Who could ask for more?" --Trina Robbins on Grease Monkey <p/>"Delightful science fiction with a sense of humor, Grease Monkey is an all-ages series that doesn't write down to its readership--and that's much more rare than it should be." --<i>Comic Shop News</i> <p/>"What snuck up on me over the years was just how much is actually going on in this series. What I thought of as a loose string of stories--almost a sitcom set on a space station--was turning out more and more to be a single work, more ambitious, more structured and deeper than I'd realized. This wasn't a series, it was a novel--an episodic novel, to be sure, but a novel nonetheless." --Kurt Busiek, author of Astro City on Grease Monkey <p/>"A good, good read!" --Will Eisner, creator of The Spirit, on Grease Monkey</p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>Author and artist <b>Tim Eldred</b> lives in San Diego, California. His books include <i>Grease Monkey.</i></p>

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