No Passengers Beyond this Point

No Passengers Beyond this Point by Gennifer Choldenko, published by Scholastic in 2012, is a juvenile fiction novel that explores themes of family and adventure. In this story, siblings India, Mouse, and Finn find themselves in a peculiar situation when their house faces foreclosure. They are sent to stay with their uncle in Colorado, but upon arrival, they are greeted by enthusiastic crowds in an unfamiliar place where each child has a perfect house and a mysterious clock counting down time.
Readers will discover a narrative that delves into the dynamics of brotherhood and sisterhood as the children navigate this strange new world. The story intertwines elements of fantasy with the challenges of their real-life circumstances, creating a unique backdrop for their journey. With a total of 244 pages, this edition invites readers to engage with the imaginative scenarios that arise as the siblings confront their new reality and the ticking clock that looms over them.
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With their house in foreclosure, sisters India and Mouse and brother Finn are sent to stay with an uncle in Colorado until their mother can join them, but when the plane lands, the children are welcomed by cheering crowds to a strange place where each of them has a perfect house and a clock that is ticking down the time.
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