The Sky Over Rebecca

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Product Details
Price
$9.99  $9.29
Publisher
Union Square Kids
Publish Date
Pages
256
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.2 X 0.8 inches | 0.85 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781454951919

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About the Author
Matthew Fox grew up in Wiltshire, UK and now lives in Stockholm with his partner and child. He studied at the University of Oxford and the Northern Film School. The Sky Over Rebecca won the Bath Children's Novel Award in 2019 and is his first novel for children.
Reviews
Praise for The Sky Over Rebecca

"Fox crafts a spectacular novel that explores family and friendship--and their importance throughout history and across time . . . . A great read for those intrigued by a unique, genre-mixing exploration of the era and friendship."--School Library Journal

"The exquisitely crafted story feels like gazing into a snow globe, focused on a small slice of one momentous winter. Spare, direct language captures the bleakness of the freezing natural setting and deep loneliness, but it also summons the life-giving warmth of new friendships and tendrils of hope. Readers are quietly given a real sense of danger and high stakes of the situation, and though the premise involves mind-bending time slips and eerie occurrences, it's also gorgeously grounded in the tender relationships between family members and new friends. An edifying exploration of human connection and compassion."--Booklist

"[An] evocative debut . . . . Fox's spare yet lyrical prose is well-suited to The Sky Over Rebecca's haunting, austere setting and atmosphere. The novel's stylistic restraint and vividly drawn characters will intrigue young readers and help them easily follow narrative shifts between the horrifying, wartorn past and the less deadly but still frightening present . . . . Fox introduces the terror of persecution in an accessible manner for young readers who may be reading about the Holocaust for the first time. A poignant final twist leads to a resonant conclusion in this memorable first novel."--Book Page STARRED Review

"Through Kara's understated voice and the novel's thrilling, quietly building suspense, Fox delivers a thoughtful meditation on the expansiveness of time, melded with Holocaust history and a solitary girl's personal growth, making for an enthralling read."--Publisher's Weekly, STARRED REVIEW

"[an] uplifting story of compassion and courage." --The Daily Express

"A highly atmospheric time-slip adventure with resonant themes of loneliness and courage." --Fiona Noble, The Bookseller

"A sensitively written time-slip debut from an exciting new voice in children's fiction." --Waterstones

"A time-travel story filled with friendship and compassion."--Kirkus Reviews


Winner of the 2019 Bath Children's Novel Award