
CHAPTER 1: The Letter in the Loft
When 12-year-old Leo Finch finds a letter addressed to him in shimmering blue ink, his ordinary summer becomes anything but. The message reads:
"Leo, if you're reading this, the Starlight Express is coming. Midnight. The old station. Bring the key. P.S. Don't wake your sister."
That night, Leo boards a train made of captured moonlight—and discovers he's the newest Moonlit Messenger, tasked with delivering cosmic mail across collapsing star-paths.
CHAPTER 7: The Star Keeper's Sanctum
To restore the missing Orion's Belt and save the Skyway, Leo must reach the inverted mountain where the Star Keeper resides—a child with galaxy eyes who warns:
"The Composer isn't destroying the Skyway—it's trying to reboot the universe."
Proceed with cosmic caution—here's what glows beneath the surface:
- ✦ The book features real constellation mythology reimagined (Orion's Belt, Andromeda)
- ✦ Every "fictional" location has scientific roots (aurora wheels = polar light physics)
- ✦ The author consulted with NASA astronomers for stellar accuracy
Prepare for Launch
Readers across the galaxy report:
- ✦ Checking attics for hidden letters (68%)
- ✦ Dreaming of ferrets in goggles (89%)
- ✦ Hearing train whistles in falling stars (42%)
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Remember: Every message delivered changes the universe.
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