What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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SOLVED. YA SciFi: Only certain navigators can view hyperspace [s]
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That rings a bell!
And thanks for all the help everybody! I don't think it's the Dream Voyagers. I'll look into the Falcon.

It has been a long time since I read it, but I think it might be Alien Secrets by Anette Curtis Klause.
The Game of Rat and Dragon possibly? (If not, you might like this one anyway)
And I too remember reading the book you guys are describing. But, if it's not the book I suggested, I have no idea of the title either.
And I too remember reading the book you guys are describing. But, if it's not the book I suggested, I have no idea of the title either.

The cover has an alien, a teenager, and a red planet.
There's discrimination against aliens, the teen protag witnessing a murder, and hyperspace making everyone but navigators sick.
Does this sound familiar:
Puck tipped her head back, and the sight took her breath away. They were gliding toward a smokelike misty blue trail. Beyond towered a huge orange spiral. The colors made her tingle.
Owen groaned and rubbed his head. "It does look the same in the opposite direction," he said to Michael. "Only sort of inside out, not backward."
"But there was nothing like this green barbed-wire stuff going the other way," Michael said.
"Green?" Puck said. "That's blue mist."
Further hyperspace coordinates include "orange corkscrew with a green cone going into its center," "fuzzy whirlwind," "maze with a black doorway," "silver-green open space," "rose sky shot with gold," "birthday cake," "long line of purple clouds," "solid wall patterned with blue sparks," and "chicken soup."
Books mentioned in this topic
Alien Secrets (other topics)The Game of Rat and Dragon (other topics)
Alien Secrets (other topics)
Falcon (other topics)
The Dream Voyagers (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Annette Curtis Klause (other topics)T. Davis Bunn (other topics)
I can't remember much, but the clearest thing I remember about the story was that the main character had a chance to be on the bridge when the starship went into hyperspace (light speed), and that the character glanced at the navigation screen and thought hyperspace was beautiful. She (I think it was a she) could view it, whereas it made most people really sick.
The main character was a young teen, and I vaguely remember her witnessing a murder aboard a space station.
Thanks for any help finding this novel. Sorry for such vague details.