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Nothing Interesting Ever Happens to Ethan Fairmont

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E.T. meets Stranger Things in this middle-grade novel series from author and award-winning filmmaker Nick Brooks. With crossover appeal, this fun, engaging series has plenty of nostalgia nods for adults to appreciate as well as young readers.
Something cool happening in Ferrous City? Not a chance. Until one day . . . when self-proclaimed genius inventor Ethan Fairmont runs into an abandoned car factory to avoid a local bully and accidentally stumbles across his ex–best friend Kareem, new kid Juan Carlos, and an extraterrestrial visitor. Cheese (the alien) is stuck on Earth and in need of some serious repairs, spicy snacks—and absolute, total secrecy. That's easier said than done when mysterious agents descend on Ferrous City to search for Cheese. With time running out and their family and friends in potential danger, can Ethan, Kareem, and Juan Carlos pull off an intergalactic rescue before they're all found out?
Weaving issues of racial profiling, community struggles, and everyday life in a fast-paced science fiction adventure, Brooks's debut middle-grade series is destined to be a favorite out-of-this-world adventure for kids 9–12. A timely—and timeless—sci-fi epic for fans of Tristen Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky and the Artemis Fowl series.
Hardcover with dust jacket; 240 pages; 5.5 x 8.3 in
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    • Kirkus

      September 1, 2022
      A young inventor gets in and out of trouble in an out-of-this-world summer adventure. Their already small house becomes even smaller when Ethan's brothers return from college, making for four boys, two parents, a guinea pig, and a lack of space for Ethan's projects. Luckily, an abandoned factory offers him a place to tinker while avoiding his ex-best friend, Kareem, who has seemingly teamed up with neighborhood bullies in a frustrating act of betrayal. New arrival Juan Carlos is having a hard time settling in, but soon he and Ethan build a strong bond while outrunning those bullies and clumsily making first contact with an alien. When Kareem returns to the fold, explaining that his mood changes were fallout from his parents' messy divorce, the three sixth graders make for an impressively empathetic friend group of Black and brown boys who are transparent about their fears while working together to help the extraterrestrial visitor they lovingly name Cheese. Getting Cheese home, however, will require navigating the police--who understandably don't have the best reputation in this community--and the mysterious agents they're working with who are obvious threats to Cheese. Flashy science-fiction elements are paired with authentically kidlike attention to social realities as Ethan reflects on the value of connections in the face of confusing threats. Although all is resolved in a sort of anticlimactic and idyllic hurry, the boys find happy endings that readers will root for. An inventive story with a lot of heart. (Science fiction. 8-12)

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    • Booklist

      October 15, 2022
      Grades 4-6 Both the premise and the spirit of the film E.T. live on in this tale of a talented young inventor who finds a small, cute, stranded alien hiding in an abandoned factory and sets out to fix its spaceship before the grown-ups and the authorities catch on. But Brooks underpins his feel-good story with another that is equally familiar but less comfortable. As Ethan, joined by allies old and new (including even a ready-fisted bully), scrambles to protect the alien he dubs "Cheese," he sees his neighborhood shut down by menacing police, a local merchant roughed up by (supposed) special agents, and his own father's arrest on unspecified charges. The latter comes in the wake of a stern parental lecture, delivered in full detail, about exactly how to behave around police while Black--a subplot that is much more matter-of-fact than the main story. Along with cheering for Ethan and his six-eyed, junk-food-loving buddy through adventures both comical and suspenseful, readers are bound to have nuanced reactions to the tale as a whole.

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  • Lexile® Measure:620
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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