The Sky Over Rebecca (Paperback)
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The Sky Over Rebecca (Paperback)

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Paperback 288 Pages
Published: 14/04/2022
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Waterstones Says

A sensitively written time-slip debut from an exciting new voice in children's fiction, The Sky Over Rebecca focuses on the burgeoning friendship between modern-day Kara and a pair of Jewish child refugees from the Second World War.

There was a single trail of footprints, the first I'd seen all morning. They were fresh tracks, I saw, the edges of the impressions in the snow quite hard. Small feet. Like mine. Someone my age. Then they stopped.

When mysterious footprints appear in the Stockholm snow, ten-year-old Kara must discover where they've come from - and who they belong to. They lead Kara to Rebecca, a thirteen-year-old Jewish girl, and her younger brother Samuel. Kara realises they are refugees - from another time, World War Two - and are trying to find their way home.

The grief and loneliness that Rebecca and Samuel have endured is something Kara can relate to - feeling like you're always on the outside looking in - and she finds herself compelled to help them. Through her eyes, we rediscover the magic that lies in the world around us, if only we have the courage to look for it.

Kara is a heroine for modern times: fragile but fierce, in this utterly compelling story from a stellar new voice in children's literature, Matthew Fox

Publisher: Hachette Children's Group
ISBN: 9781444964707
Number of pages: 288
Weight: 240 g
Dimensions: 196 x 126 x 28 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS
[an] uplifting story of compassion and courage compelling This is such a beautiful book - gripping and beguiling. A compelling debut - The Easter Review round up, April 2022 Winner of the Bath Children's Novel, this assured debut had me gripped - a highly atmospheric timeslip adventure with resonant themes of loneliness and courage I have reluctantly finished it - I didn't want it to end. It was such a beautifully-told story and I loved the mystery and the snowy setting. Every character comes vividly to life in this extraordinary and memorable novel. Highly Recommended. Try not to hold your breath as you read this book for it wants to take it away with its thrilling story of two worlds colliding. One of 2022's best books for children

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“Beautifully Written If Children Engage With It.”

This book follows a lonely girl, Kara, through a snowy town in Sweden when she notices a snow angel without any footprints around it. She investigates and realises she can see another girl, Rebecca, from another time.... More

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“A haunting story of friendship and bravery”

This story begins with a mysterious snow angel. Kara lives next to a lake in Stockholm, Sweden, with her mother. When she spots the snow angel, she doesn't immediately notice what is strange about it - it is only... More

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“Wintry Tale of Courage and Friendship”

Two girls meet across time and place, and their friendship saves them and others - showing how small actions of courage can make a big difference. The language is sparse, touching on poetic, leaving the strong message... More

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