No. of pages 255
Published: 2005
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In "Eat My Martian Dust: Finding God Among Aliens, Droids, and Mega Moons," Robert Elmer takes readers on a whimsical and thought-provoking adventure through a futuristic universe filled with quirky characters and cosmic wonders. The story follows a group of explorers who set out to discover the mysteries of life beyond Earth. As they encounter aliens, robots, and the breathtaking landscapes of distant moons, they grapple with profound questions about faith, existence, and the nature of God. Through humor and insight, Elmer weaves a tale that challenges perceptions while celebrating the search for meaning in an expansive universe. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book has been graded for interest at 9-12 years.
There are 255 pages in this book. This book was published in 2005 by Baker Books .
Robert Elmer lives in the Seattle area with his wife and their little white dog, Farragut, who is named for the famous admiral. He is the author of over fifty books, most of them for younger readers (but some for grown-ups, as well). He enjoys sailing in the San Juan Islands, exploring the Pacific Northwest with his wife, and spending time with their three kids - along with a growing number of little grandkids. Michael Carroll grew up in Ireland and has worked as a telegram boy, postman and computer programmer. A lifelong fan of superheroes, he lives in Dublin with his wife Leonie.