8 rows · · With a smart, driven heroine, a diverse cast, and a high-stakes competition, DARE MIGHTY THINGS is Brand: HarperCollins Publishers. · Set in , Kaczynski's gripping debut stars Cassandra Gupta, a genetically engineered high school senior from Huntsville, Ala., who works as an intern in NASA's legal department. Cassie dreams of becoming an astronaut, but because NASA no longer sends humans into space, she assumes that will never happen/5(5). Kaczynski’s characters and her detailed portrayal of training for space will leave readers impatient for the next volume in this duology.”-- Booklist “Gripping and original, packed with tension and intrigue, Dare Mighty Things grabbed me from the start and kept me guessing right to the end! Space, STEM and a kickass heroine with her eyes on the prize -- what more could you want?”/5(56).
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Kaczynski, Heather. One Giant Leap. Dare Mighty Things No. 2. Harper Teen, I missed the first number of this series, but one does not need it to read One Giant Leap. Cassandra Gupta, a high school senior, lands a spot on an interstellar probe based on alien technology because she has a brain that is compatible with an AI implant. First in a duology, this SF thriller uses a diverse, well-drawn cast and a twisty, cerebral plot to. More Praise for Dare Mighty Things: “With a diverse cast of strong, fleshed-out characters—including an asexual protagonist—teens of all sorts will find something to like in Kaczynski’s debut. Kaczynski’s characters and her detailed portrayal of training for space will leave readers impatient for the next volume in this duology.”.
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