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From Earth to Eris

Greg Bradley

Jay has always dreamed of traveling among the stars.

One magical evening, he embarks on the adventure of a lifetime, leaving Earth with his trusty backpack named Jack. Together, they soar through the galaxy, meeting planets, exploring mysterious moons, dodging asteroids and discovering wonder at every turn.

From Earth to Eris is a heart-pounding, imaginative tale that will captivate young readers, inspiring them to dream big, embrace adventure and never stop reaching for the stars.

Will they ever return home?

Book Details

  • Publisher: Little Creek Press
  • Publish Date: Jun 3rd, 2025
  • Pages: 44
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.50in - 11.00in - 0.40in - 0.43lb
  • EAN: 9781955656979
  • Recommended age: 04-08
  • Categories: Action & Adventure - GeneralBedtime & Dreams

About the Author

GREG BRADLEY is an emerging science fiction author, debuting his original brand of storytelling with From Earth to Eris. Inspired by the awe of witnessing Halley's Comet, Greg's fascination with deep space drives his storytelling, in exploring the mysteries of the cosmos. A Florida State University graduate with a degree in Studio Art, he uniquely blends nostalgic creativity with a passion for service in his work. Greg resides in Nashville, Tennessee, where he continues to craft compelling narratives and share his love for art and exploration.


MATTHEW LAFLEUR has been an illustrator for over two decades. He has drawn from the creative well to create various artwork that has appeared on beer cans and bottles, baseball trivia books, magazines, board games, t-shirts, greeting cards, and more. Matthew draws most of his breaths just north of Chicago in Evanston and is the proud father of two talented, art, book, and music-loving people.

Matthew has also illustrated The Toothless Fairy, written by Tim Jordan, The Isle of Stuck Faces, written by Brooke Saucier, and A Magnificent Misunderstanding, written by Molly Raske.