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		<title>Booktalk: Greetings from Planet Earth</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a booktalk I did for a library school class assignment. I&#8217;ve included the transcript: &#8220;Who are we? Where do we live? What can we do? What makes us human?&#8221; These questions, and more, are raised in the book Greetings from Planet Earth by award winning author, Barbara Kerley. In 1977, the Voyager 2 [...]]]></description>
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<p>This is a booktalk I did for a library school class assignment. I&#8217;ve included the transcript:</p>
<p>&#8220;Who are we? Where do we live? What can we do? What makes us human?&#8221;</p>
<p>These questions, and more, are raised in the book <em>Greetings from Planet Earth</em> by award winning author, Barbara Kerley. In 1977, the Voyager 2 probe, carrying a golden record of sights and sounds, launched from Earth to venture out to the stars. Twelve year old Theo is fascinated with spaceflight, so he’s excited to begin working on a school assignment based on the idea of the golden record. But space isn&#8217;t the only mystery in Theo&#8217;s life; he and his sister Janet have been living without a father ever since the Vietnam War ended. He&#8217;s curious to find out what happened to his dad, but Theo&#8217;s mother and grandmother want to protect him from the devastating reality of war. As he searches for the perfect one minute sound-bite and photograph for his Voyager-inspired homework, Theo also comes across clues about his missing father.</p>
<p>&#8220;The truth is we&#8217;ll probably never know if one of the golden records ever reaches anyone, much less someone or something who&#8217;ll be able to understand it. But maybe the most important thing isn&#8217;t that someone will understand the golden record. Maybe it&#8217;s that we made it in the first place.&#8221;</p>
<p>For a heart-warming story about family, life, and the universe, read <em>Greetings from Planet Earth</em> by Barbara Kerley (New York: Scholastic Press).</p>
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