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Illustrator
  
Ezra Jack Keats

Publication date
  
1956

OCLC
  
17528399

Followed by
  
Danny Dunn, Time Traveler

Genre
  
Science Fiction

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Series
  
Danny Dunn

Pages
  
154

Originally published
  
1956

Page count
  
154

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Authors
  
Raymond Abrashkin, Jay Williams

Preceded by
  
Danny Dunn and the Swamp Monster

Similar
  
Jay Williams books, Other books

Danny Dunn and the Anti-Gravity Paint is the first novel in the Danny Dunn series of juvenile science fiction/adventure books written by Raymond Abrashkin and Jay Williams. The book was first published in 1956 and originally illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats.

Contents

Plot

Through a mishap in Professor Bulfinch's laboratory, Danny accidentally creates an anti-gravity paint. In time, the government constructs a spaceship which uses the paint as a propulsion system. The spaceship is launched prematurely after Danny and Joe follow Professor Bulfinch and Dr. Grimes on a tour of the ship. A mechanical failure dooms the four to a trip out of the Solar System unless they can repair the ship. Should they fail in this, they will drift too far from the Sun and freeze to death.

Current science

The book was published in 1956, one year before the start of the Space Age. It explores the aspects of actual space exploration versus science fiction. Danny's teacher, in an effort to get him to stop daydreaming about space adventures, punishes him by making him write repeatedly "Space travel is at least one hundred years away". After his teacher congratulates Danny for his spaceflight, he gives her the punishment assignment which he worked on while on board, and she says she will keep it as a souvenir.

Reception

Floyd C. Gale wrote in Galaxy Science Fiction that the book "demonstrates a wonderfully brash humor ... let your 8-to-12-year-old find out the rest of the story for himself".

Editions

McGraw-Hill

  • (Paperback, 1956, illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats)
  • (Hardback, 1956, illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats)
  • Brockhampton Press

  • (Hardback, 1959, illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats)
  • Archway Books

  • (Paperback, 1979, #7 in their series)
  • Pocket Books

  • (Paperback, 1983 reissue, illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats)
  • References

    Danny Dunn and the Anti-Gravity Paint Wikipedia