Children's Review: I Come from Another Galaxy

I Come from Another Galaxy humorously, compassionately--and with a healthy dose of cuteness--relates the story of a dauntless young human who finds that things are very different away from Earth, where they are now the alien.

"Hello, friends." Intrepid adventurer James, who's zooming off to school in another galaxy, explains that they're writing in their little book to share "discoveries from outer space." Their new classmates are all aliens, adorned with slimy tentacles, big googly eyes, and noodle arms. James has "never seen anyone like them!" At school, no one knows how to pronounce the young traveler's name ("Joo-mez?"), and the bathroom has so many buttons that James decides to "hold it in." Not only is James not slimy enough for slime-ball, but when it's time for show and tell--where everyone else shares their favorite shiny, fancy things--James realizes that all they have to share is their little book. Slowly, they open it and read what they've written.

Turns out communicating helps! Once the aliens learn how to say the name "James" correctly, they cheerfully say "hi" (and "greetings" and "beep boop") to the human, after which they advise "PRESS RED! THEN GREEN! THEN SQUARE!" to help James use the toilet. With the help of new friends James can even be slimy enough to play slime-ball. Finally, wonderfully, James offers up things from their own "alien" culture: toothbrushes, socks, and noodles for lunch ("!!!"). The little book, it turns out, lets James "feel bigger having shared it."

James Kwan (Dear Yeti) takes the familiar premise of aliens coming to Earth and spins it 180 degrees. James (the character) is an earnest adventurer who's exhilarated by all the exciting new things they can learn, and their counterparts in the other galaxy are likewise eager to find out about James, all of which delightfully affirms the power of dialogue and the benefits of keeping an open mind. Kwan's pencil drawings are digitally colored in dark pastels, and his characters are engaged, unthreatening, and frankly adorable as they demonstrate how easy it might be to help someone new feel at home. I Come from Another Galaxy beautifully suggests it is likely that everyone has "special stories to share"--even if they are stories from another galaxy. --Lynn Becker, reviewer, blogger, and children's book author

Shelf Talker: I Come from Another Galaxy uses humor, heart, and a healthy dose of cuteness to illustrate beautifully how space-traveling Earthling James finds things very different in outer space.

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