![]() ![]() ![]() That night Cal’s father gets the call that he has been chosen. It also means Cal would have to give up his FlashFame account as the media company StarWatch has a strict gag rule on outside coverage. If selected, he could be on the team to go to Mars, but it would mean they would have to move to Clear Lake in Houston, Texas. ![]() When he gets home he hears his parents fighting about the Orpheus project, as Cal’s Dad has applied to be an astronaut. He meets his friend Deb at a cassette shop, and they head home to Brooklyn. The novel opens with Cal filming an update on FlashFame in New York City, telling his half a million followers about NASA’s Orpheus project. Throughout the novel, Stamper intersperses Shooting Stars episodes between various chapters that are a few pages in length, in a different font and format, that report on roughly what is happening in the rest of the plot. This young adult novel has 32 chapters and an epilogue but for the purposes of this guide will be broken into seven sections. The following version of this book was used to to create this Study Guide: Stamper, Phil. ![]()
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