Project Human

(1 customer review)

An action-packed android adventure for Middle-Grade readers

Publication date: 2nd September 2025

Thirteen-year-old genius Eva Johnson doesn’t want to move to London with an aunt she barely knows. Eva’s inventor father says he must travel to find work, but why is he being so mysterious about it? Surely he realises that guarding her sister Ann’s secret identity is hard enough in rural Norfolk. Lots can go wrong with a robot simulant – especially when they’re a five-year-old who’s an expert on the Vostok space programme.

Struggling with attending school for the first time, Eva questions whether Papa is doing the right thing for their family. When Ann is kidnapped during a trip to the science museum, Eva will do anything to rescue her before she’s handed over to a ruthless robotics company. Eva and her new friend Rokas track Ann to an eerie abandoned military bunker where disturbing secrets emerge. Eva could lose not only the father she admires, but also the kooky little sister she loves more than anything in the world.

Can Eva keep her unconventional family together when everyone else sees her sister as less than human?

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1 review for Project Human

    Ella M
    June 9, 2025
    5⭐️ I was lucky enough to receive an advanced copy of this from the publishers, thank you! Project human is a heartwarming middle-grade story, focusing on friendship, sisterhood, and what it really means to be human. This book was such a warm, fun, enjoyable and compelling read. Despite not being the target age range, I was so invested in the story - the scientific talk was interesting yet understandable, and the twists & turns in action kept me really engaged throughout. A highlight for the book for me was definitely the characters as they were all realistic and loveable, which made them easy to root for and the book a joyful read. The overall themes of humanity, unity and morality also make it lovely escapism! I'd definitely recommend this if you're a middle-grade fan or buying for a young person!
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