Author | Robin Klein |
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Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Genre | Science fiction novel |
Publisher | Viking Kestrel |
Publication date
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1985 |
Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
Pages | 144 pp (first edition, hardback) |
ISBN | (first edition, hardback) |
Followed by | Turn Right For Zyrgon |
Halfway Across the Galaxy and Turn Left | |
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Genre | Sci-fi/Aliens |
Created by | Robin Klein |
Starring |
Lauren Hewett Jeffrey Walker Jan Friedl Bruce Myles Silvia Seidel Sandy Gore Bruce Spence |
Country of origin | Australia |
No. of episodes | 28 |
Production | |
Running time | 24 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Seven Network |
Original release | 1991 – 1992 |
Halfway Across the Galaxy and Turn Left is a 1985 novel by Australian children's author Robin Klein which also became a children's television series.
The story focuses on an alien family who seek refuge on Earth, in the small town of Bellwood. Klein also wrote a sequel novel called Turn Right for Zyrgon.
The novel tells the tale of the planet Zyrgon, ruled by the galactic police called The Law-Enforcers. They are after Mortimer, who has cheated the government lottery for the 27th time in a row. His family is governed by the youngest daughter, 12-year-old X, who wants to save her father from the detention centre.
The family also includes Mother, who would rather design clothing and leave all worries to her daughter X. The oldest sister Dovis is a cosmic flier who writes poetry and levitates. The youngest is a boy genius, Qwrk who is a professor at age 8.
X is the lead character: a stressed girl who has to balance between strange Earth customs such as school and her duty to take care of her family.
Zyrgonians have special powers such as levitation, simulations, and kinetics. They love gambling and live on an ultra-modern and dystopian planetoid.
The novel's theme is children who are forced to grow up too soon and to take responsibilities that are too much for their age. In the novel, X cannot handle the stress and gets very ill, but she is cured in the end when she finally finds her place on the new planet.
The story was made into a television series in 1991-1992. It was very popular in Australia and aired on CITV and TCC in the UK and also in other parts of Europe and there are many fansites. The series is not available on DVD, though in the early 1990s several episodes were released on VHS in the United Kingdom These can often be found for sale on eBay.
The TV-show had 28 episodes, split into 2 story arcs. The first story arc stayed close to the novel, the second arc had new stories written, some of which would end up incorporated into the sequel novel, Turn Right for Zyrgon.