![]() The novel is split into two halves, with the first half set on Earth and the second half set on the Moon. These different backgrounds gave diversity to the story which kept it interesting from a reader’s perspective. ![]() Antoine was desperate to do anything to escape a bad relationship and Mia only entered because of her pushy parents. ![]() For Midori the competition was her dream come true. I loved that author Johan Harstad gave each of the teens a different reason for entering the competition. However through this extended build-up and the alternating narrators I was pleasantly surprised by how in-depth and three-dimensional the protagonists and their lives were. The trio win a NASA competition to earn their spots on the space shuttle.īased on the title, I wasn’t expecting the story to spend as much time as it did on Earth. But what if there was a reason why humanity never went back to the Moon?ġ72 Hours on the Moon uses multiple narrators to tell its story – with primary focus on the three teenagers Mia, Antoine and Midori. To revitalise public interest, NASA decides to send three teenagers along with a new team of astronauts. It’s been decades since mankind went to the Moon. ![]()
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