+ Galahad Books

It started with a simple idea: What would happen if a large group of teens set out on a journey to colonize a new world…and there were no adults around?


That idea spawned the hit book series known as Galahad.  The first volume, Galahad 1: The Comet’s Curse, has been hailed by critics (both young and old!) as a visionary tale of adventure and courage.  The Colorado Independent Publishers Association selected Galahad 1 as not only the ‘Best Young Adult Book’ in Colorado, it claimed the top prize overall in ALL genres.

In March, 2006, Writer’s Digest magazine tapped the book as the Grand Prize winner in their annual ‘Best Self-Published Book’ awards, beating out more than 1500 entries from around the world.

In January of 2006 the sequel arrived.  Galahad 2: The Web of Titan was an immediate smash hit.  The teen adventurers once again faced danger in the cold outer reaches of space, and a cult following officially began.  Club Galahad began operation, the Galahad Blog debuted, while book sales and speaking engagements took off.

And now...it's here!  Galahad 3: The Cassini Code has arrived in stores and on the web.  Triana and the Council discover that the extreme edge of the solar system is a very hostile place.  The crew of Galahad must deal with not only the treacherous Kuiper Belt, but a possible mutiny within!

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Images Courtesy Carolyn Porco and the Cassini Imaging Team, NASA/JPL/SSI Galahad Ship courtesy of © David A. Hardy, www.astroart.org