Trambu

What if your planet's first contact with Earth was a mistake--and you were it?
Trambu never meant to crash-land on Earth. He was only supposed to observe from afar. But one wrong move in his tiny Pinderbay spacemobile and suddenly he's face-first in a swirl of blue and green, helplessly spiraling toward an unknown world.

Stranded, invisible, and very much alone, Trambu's first encounter with Earth is... windy. Then he meets Katie, a curious Earthling who can't see his ship--or his favorite color, judle. What begins as a clumsy introduction soon grows into a cross-planet friendship full of surprising discoveries.

But when Trambu's home planet contacts him with a surprising offer--stay on Earth and become a Prodnee, a teacher of his people--he must decide: go home, or explore a new world filled with danger, pizza, invisible spaceships, and very strange Earth customs.

Can one small alien learn enough about Earth to change the future of two planets?

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Trambu

What if your planet's first contact with Earth was a mistake--and you were it?
Trambu never meant to crash-land on Earth. He was only supposed to observe from afar. But one wrong move in his tiny Pinderbay spacemobile and suddenly he's face-first in a swirl of blue and green, helplessly spiraling toward an unknown world.

Stranded, invisible, and very much alone, Trambu's first encounter with Earth is... windy. Then he meets Katie, a curious Earthling who can't see his ship--or his favorite color, judle. What begins as a clumsy introduction soon grows into a cross-planet friendship full of surprising discoveries.

But when Trambu's home planet contacts him with a surprising offer--stay on Earth and become a Prodnee, a teacher of his people--he must decide: go home, or explore a new world filled with danger, pizza, invisible spaceships, and very strange Earth customs.

Can one small alien learn enough about Earth to change the future of two planets?

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Trambu

Trambu

by Donna Louise
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by Donna Louise

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What if your planet's first contact with Earth was a mistake--and you were it?
Trambu never meant to crash-land on Earth. He was only supposed to observe from afar. But one wrong move in his tiny Pinderbay spacemobile and suddenly he's face-first in a swirl of blue and green, helplessly spiraling toward an unknown world.

Stranded, invisible, and very much alone, Trambu's first encounter with Earth is... windy. Then he meets Katie, a curious Earthling who can't see his ship--or his favorite color, judle. What begins as a clumsy introduction soon grows into a cross-planet friendship full of surprising discoveries.

But when Trambu's home planet contacts him with a surprising offer--stay on Earth and become a Prodnee, a teacher of his people--he must decide: go home, or explore a new world filled with danger, pizza, invisible spaceships, and very strange Earth customs.

Can one small alien learn enough about Earth to change the future of two planets?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798231217649
Publisher: Writers Exchange E-Publishing
Publication date: 05/12/2025
Pages: 130
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.28(d)
Age Range: 6 - 8 Years

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Chapter One

The Big Landing

I guess you're wondering how I arrived here on Earth. Well, it all began when I was given an assignment. I was to take my spacemobile outside my planetary system to carefully and safely observe other planetary systems. That meant I was supposed to look at them, NOT enter them. But while I was looking at your planetary system and observing the cosmic images floating across my panel screen, there appeared the most wild looking planet I ever saw! It had swirls of white, blue, and green. I had to get a closer look.

Yes, I was warned that I should never get my spacemobile too close to a planet outside my universe or it might just suck it in. I really didn't believe it. What did it mean that a planet would "suck it in"? Well, I certainly found out.

My spacemobile began to shake slightly at first. Then the vibrations became more intense and the rumbling noise that started off as a low groan grew louder and louder. I wondered if it had something to do with the size of my spacemobile. After all, the Pinderbay model was one of the smallest spacemobiles, but I liked it that way.

However, at that moment, my Pinderbay spacemobile was not doing what it should do. It was not flying where I wanted it to fly and I knew I was in trouble. I did everything I could to regain control. I shouted commands. "Level! Level!" But it didn't level off. I shouted, "Reverse! Reverse!" But my Pinderbay continued in whatever direction it chose.

In front of me was the panel screen. The view of your planet, something I was studying and admiring only moments ago, had turned into a whirling, swirling, blur of blue and green. My Pinderbay wastrapped in a spiral suction and I had lost control.

My only hope was to switch to ACE (Automated Control Entry) and see if anything had been programmed into my Pinderbay to get us out of this situation and direct my spacemobile home. My quivering arm frantically aimed for the orange switch and I finally managed to flip it to the "on" position. To my disappointment, nothing happened. Nothing changed. My Pinderbay was still spinning wildly.

Where was I heading? What was the name of this amazing planet? With great difficulty, I maneuvered my wobbly bouncing body to the Destination Identifier switch and flipped it on before I was knocked back to the other side of my Pinderbay (spacemobile). I glared at the screen, which still displayed the fuzzy, swirling, twirling colors of your planet. Then it appeared in flashing blue letters! I couldn't believe my eyes as I read the destination of my Pinderbay. The bright blue message blinked with great urgency as I read, "DESTINATION EARTH! ... DESTINATION EARTH! ... DESTINATION EARTH!" And then I heard it, a loud "thump!"

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