Red Planet Settlers

by Todd Daley


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/31/2026

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 258
ISBN : 9798823049788
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 258
ISBN : 9798823049764

About the Book

Summary of Red Planet Settlers Chuck Krepinski and Cmmie Green are busy working on the double-walled dome which will shield the Mars settlers from UV light, gamma rays, and cosmic rays that bombard the red planet from outer space. A group of Elm Park folks has landed on Mars to establish a new life on this cold, windy, and barren planet. Nancy, Freddy, Hank, Billy, Blanche and Granny Schmidt are welcomed by short, red hued Martians – Cratie and Craya. Freddy befriends two metal-plated Dragons who are loyal, vigilant, and hard-working. They trek up Olympus Mons, the giant Martian mountain, and encounter flying reptiles. Freddy’s stickball bat and Nancy’s sharp shooting dispose of this fearsome creature, but other alien creatures, like feral rabbits, pop up from time to time to threaten the Elm Park folks. Capsule biographies are provided of various sports figures and politicos – providing breaks in the ongoing narrative. Diverse topics such as comets, meteors, evolution, agoraphobia, kleptomania, alcoholism, vaccines, DDT, and radioactivity are discussed. Rocket trips to the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, the Kuiper Belt beyond Neptune, and exoplanets like Steam World, provide the Earthlings with a comprehensive view of the solar system and beyond. As time goes on, everyone yearns to return to planet Earth – their sanctuary in the dark, cold, and hostile realm of outer space.


About the Author

Todd Daley grew up on Staten Island and has degrees from CCNY, Johns Hopkins, and New York University. He taught at the high school and junior college levels—physics, algebra, and statistics. As a teacher, he tried to make abstract principles concrete by connecting them to everyday life. The author has written the following nonfiction books: Apples and Oranges, Mathematical Concepts, and A Brief Guide to Philosophy. He has written nine novels: 1950s–1960s Fable, 1960s–1970s Fable, The Mariners Harbor Messiah, Blue Collar Folks, The Pulaski Prowler, Love in the Days of COVID-20, The Maiden Maverick, The Elm Park Time Travelers, and Red Planet Settlers.