I am looking for a novel for my children that I used to read in the early 70s at the library. It's about a boy who befriends an alien whose spaceship is disguised as ordinary things. Part of the story is that when the alien returns (usually in a bigger and better ship) his spaceship is disguised differently. I think it's a series. It was a great adventure and I couldn't wait to go back to the library. It's definitely not Heinlein; it had illustrations and was found in the Children's Section. I seem to remember he helps the alien (who is also young) in the beginning and by the time the adventures get going he is visiting his planet and meeting other aliens. It was a great boyhood / alien / adventure / school age friendship children's novel. It was a bright story, nothing dark. The perfect novel for my children's age of wonder.
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1I think I recall the series, and have also wanted to track it down - it was set in upstate New York? The food on the spaceship was condensed so that a whole meal was the size of a gumball?– gowenfawrCommented Jul 21, 2015 at 22:34
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I am looking forward to finding out what it is!– Organic MarbleCommented Jul 21, 2015 at 22:36
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Yes, gowenfawr! The alien had cool stuff....– Gary KlochCommented Jul 21, 2015 at 22:39
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The Space Ship Under the Apple Tree.
Edit: A few story elements that I remember from when I read the books 30+ years ago:
- In the first book, the spaceship is a UFO-shaped ship that is hidden under an apple tree but otherwise obviously a spaceship.
- In the second book, the spaceship is disguised as a car, but with an invisible shield around it. The family's chickens enjoyed sitting on the invisible shield, the protagonist speculates that it lets them feel like they're flying.
- The protagonist (Marty? Or was that the name he gave to the "Martian"? I don't remember) suggests going to get something at the general store. The alien refuses, not wanting to interact with General Store of the human military.
- In one of the later books, the boys return to the alien's home planet. In the dense spacelanes near that planet, the ships all carry a strong electrical charge, so that they repel each other and are thus unable to get into accidents.
- The smaller ship that comes down to Earth docks with a larger ship in orbit to take the boys back to the homeworld.
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Can you elaborate on why you feel this is the answer? The illustrations match (the author used to be an illustrator) as does the idea of a young boy finding an alien and his ship. It would be nice if you made some mention of the ship showing up as various ordinary objects. Commented Jul 22, 2015 at 5:13
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The Earth boy is Eddie; he gives his alien friend the name "Marty" because the alien comes from the planet Martinea. Eddie never learns Marty's real name in the first book; I have not seen the others in the series. I reread this book just a few days ago after a gap of about 55 years. Commented May 21, 2019 at 20:34