What happens when an alien kid crash-lands on Earth and has to survive middle school? When twelve-year-old Yo accidentally crash-lands his spaceship in a rural cornfield, his quiet mission across the stars turns into total chaos. His ship is broken, his tech is fried, and the local creatures-especially cows and chickens-seem determined to destroy what's left of his pride. With a half-working translator and a notebook full of confused alien diary entries, Yo begins documenting the weirdness of life on Earth: strange food (what is peanut butter and why does it glue his mouth shut?), even stranger customs (humans go to "school" for fun?), and the most unpredictable species of all-humans themselves. Things get even stranger when Yo meets Max, a curious kid who isn't afraid of him. Together, they try to fix the broken Galaxipod 3000 before anyone else finds out. But fixing alien technology with human tools turns out to be messy, hilarious, and sometimes explosive. Told through diary entries, doodles, and laugh-out-loud alien observations, Diary of the Galaxy Kid is a hilarious middle-grade sci-fi adventure about friendship, curiosity, and finding your place-no matter what planet you come from. Perfect for fans of Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Galaxy Zack, and Captain Underpants.