Saving Sky

Saving Sky by Diane Stanley is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on June 12, 2012. This 208-page book is written in English and follows the life of thirteen-year-old Sky Brightman, who lives off the grid on a rural New Mexico ranch. Despite the backdrop of war, terrorism, and rationing, Sky’s life is relatively sheltered until a series of mysterious arrests forces her to engage with the complexities of the world around her.
In this narrative, Sky’s friendship with Kareem becomes pivotal as he faces unjust targeting. The story explores themes of family, social issues, and the challenges of prejudice and racism. Through her courage and determination, Sky confronts these injustices, illustrating the significant impact one individual can have within their community. This edition invites readers to reflect on the broader social themes while following Sky’s journey of growth and resilience.
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Although the country is at war, terrorists strike at random, and widespread rationing is in effect, thirteen-year-old Sky Brightman is remarkably untouched by it all. She and her family live off the grid on sixty acres of rural New Mexico ranch land with chores to do, horses to ride, and no television or internet to bring disturbing news into their home.
But when a string of mysterious arrests begins and Sky’s new friend, Kareem, becomes a target, she is finally forced to confront the world in all its complexity. With courage, ingenuity, and fierce determination, Sky meets injustice head-on and shows the tremendous impact one person can have on her community.
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