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Latest revision as of 14:55, 6 November 2025

The Experiment Known as Rose Marie Hernandez Williamson

Author Louise Robertson

Cover Artist

Country United States

Language English

Genre Science Fiction Novel

Published 2020 (Brick Cave Media)

Media type Print (Paperback)

Pages 265

ISBN 9781938190551

Rose Marie is the first person born in space, grew to a teenager in space, and may just die in space before ever seeing the Earth she's never known.

Plot summary

My whole life I’ve been stranded on a spaceship with my parents and the crew of the spaceship Grimm Explorer.

Who am I?

I am Rose Marie Hernandez Williamson and I was born in outer space. I used to think the hardest part about growing up out here would be naming the planets.

Now, I think it will be getting back to Earth alive.

Characters

Awards and Nominations

Critical Reception

"This is an impressive character study of a young lady who finds herself, through no fault of her own, in a rather unique situation, one that I'm very happy I read about in this book." Review- The Nameless Zine

"This is the first time I have read a book by this author. I LOVED it!! It is a quick read that grabs your heart. I fell in love with the characters, the author didn't tell me how to feel but I cried in so many spaces of this book, not just the sad ones but the happy too. It is very rare for me to get so emotional when reading. I highly recommend it." -Patience Fones (Amazon)

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