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  • Ruby in the Sky

    Jeanne Zulick Ferruolo

    eBook (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Feb. 5, 2019)
    Twelve-year-old Ruby Moon Hayes does not want her new classmates to ask about her father. She does not want them to know her mother has been arrested. And she definitely does not want to make any friends. Ruby just wants to stay as silent and invisible as a new moon in the frozen sky. She and her mother won’t be staying long in Vermont anyway, and then things can go back to the way they were before everything went wrong.But keeping to herself isn’t easy when Ahmad Saleem, a Syrian refugee, decides he’s her new best friend. Or when she meets “the Bird Lady,” a recluse named Abigail who lives in a ramshackle shed near Ruby’s house. Before long Ahmad and Abigail have become Ruby’s friends—and she realizes there is more to their stories than everyone knows.As ugly rumors begin to swirl around the people Ruby loves, she must make a choice: break her silence, or risk losing everything that’s come to mean so much to her. Ruby in the Sky is a story of the walls we hide behind, and the magic that can happen when we’re brave enough to break free.
  • Pi in the Sky

    Wendy Mass

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, June 11, 2013)
    Joss is the seventh son of the Supreme Overlord of the Universe. His older brothers help his dad rule the cosmos, but all Joss gets to do is deliver pies. That's right: pies. Of course, these pies actually hold the secrets of the universe between their buttery crusts, but they're still pies.Joss is happy to let his older brothers shine. He has plenty to keep his hands full: attempting to improve his bowling score; listening to his best friend, Kal, try (and fail) to play the drums; and exploring his ever-changing home, The Realms. But when Earth suddenly disappears, Joss is tasked with the seemingly impossible job of bringing it back. With the help of Annika, an outspoken girl from Earth, he embarks on the adventure of a lifetime...and learns that the universe is an even stranger place than he'd imagined.From the New York Times bestselling author of The Candymakers comes a world-hopping tale that leads the reader deep into the heart of the mysteries of time and space. Plus, there's pie.
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  • Ruby in the Sky

    Jeanne Zulick Ferruolo

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Feb. 5, 2019)
    A Washington Post KidsPost Summer Book Club ReadTwelve-year-old Ruby Moon Hayes does not want her new classmates to ask about her father. She does not want them to know her mother has been arrested. And she definitely does not want to make any friends. Ruby just wants to stay as silent and invisible as a new moon in the frozen sky. She and her mother won’t be staying long in Vermont anyway, and then things can go back to the way they were before everything went wrong.But keeping to herself isn’t easy when Ahmad Saleem, a Syrian refugee, decides he’s her new best friend. Or when she meets “the Bird Lady,” a recluse named Abigail who lives in a ramshackle shed near Ruby’s house. Before long Ahmad and Abigail have become Ruby’s friends―and she realizes there is more to their stories than everyone knows.As ugly rumors begin to swirl around the people Ruby loves, she must make a choice: break her silence, or risk losing everything that’s come to mean so much to her. Ruby in the Sky is a story of the walls we hide behind, and the magic that can happen when we’re brave enough to break free.
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  • Lucy in the Sky

    Anonymous

    eBook (Simon Pulse, May 1, 2012)
    A riveting first-person tale of addiction, in the tradition of Go Ask Alice and Jay’s Journal.The author of this diary began journaling on her sixteenth birthday. She lived in an upper middle class neighborhood in Santa Monica with her mom, dad, and Berkeley-bound older brother. She was a good girl, living a good life...but one party changed everything. One party, where she took one taste—and liked it. Really liked it.Social drinking and drugging lead to more, faster, harder... She convinced herself that she was no different from anyone else who liked to party. But the evidence indicates otherwise: Soon she was she hanging out with an edgy crowd, blowing off school and everything she used to care about, all to find her next high.But what goes up must come down, and everything—from her first swig, to her last breath—is chronicled in the diary she left behind.
  • Pie in the Sky

    Sheila LeBlanc

    eBook (AuthorHouse, Oct. 23, 2013)
    When Ryan Nicole was in kindergarten, she created Molly and Katy instead of doing her ABC homework. The characters were so stylized and unique that all her class mates wanted her to draw them over and over. They caught my eye while going over school papers and inspired the story Pie in the Sky.
  • Eye in the Sky

    Apple Jordan, Francesco Legramandi, Gabriella Matta

    eBook (Golden/Disney, July 26, 2016)
    Kion and his animal friends are ready for anything in this Little Golden Book based on an episode of Disney Junior’s hit new show The Lion Guard. Boys and girls ages 2 to 5 will enjoy hearing about their awesome adventures in the Pride Lands!
  • Sammy in the Sky

    Barbara Walsh, Jamie Wyeth

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Aug. 9, 2011)
    A deeply affecting tale of love, loss, and remembrance — told in clear-eyed prose by a top journalist and illustrated by a renowned American painter.Sammy, the best hound dog in the whole wide world, loves his girl and she loves him. When illness cuts Sammy’s life short, the girl’s family keeps his spirit alive by celebrating his love of chasing wind-blown bubbles, keeping loyal guard at night, and offering his velvety fur for endless pats and tummy scratches. Painter Jamie Wyeth’s illustrations — infused with his realist style and lifelong fondness for dogs — radiate the joy and sadness of every tongue-licking, tail-wagging moment in this heartening and lovingly rendered story written by Pulitzer Prize — winning journalist Barbara Walsh.
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  • Fire in the Sky

    Robyn Tallis

    Mass Market Paperback (Ivy Books, July 30, 1989)
    Book by Tallis, Robyn
  • In the Sky

    Donald Grant

    Spiral-bound (My First Discoveries, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Discover the planets of our solar system and find out what lies beyond our galaxy. Take a look at satellites, space ships, and other flying objects.
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  • Pi in the Sky

    Wendy Mass

    eBook (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, June 11, 2013)
    Joss is the seventh son of the Supreme Overlord of the Universe, and all he gets to do is deliver pies. That's right: pies. Of course these pies actually hold the secrets of the universe between their buttery crusts, but they're still pies.Joss comes from a family of overachievers, and is happy to let his older brothers shine. But when Earth suddenly disappears, Joss is tasked with the not-so-simple job of bringing it back. With the help of an outspoken girl from Earth named Annika, Joss embarks on the adventure of a lifetime and learns that the universe is an even stranger place than he'd imagined.
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  • Into the Sky

    Ryan Ann Hunter, Elizabeth G. Macalaster, Ed Miller, Edward Miller

    Hardcover (Holiday House, July 1, 1998)
    In simple words and vibrant pictures, a concept book tells about the insides, outsides, up sides, and down sides of skyscrapers.
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  • Pie in the Sky

    HA TURNER

    Paperback (BookBaby, Dec. 25, 2017)
    Pie in the Sky, an adventurous romp through the summer of 1959, begins in a Junkyard, where Holly, an enterprising 13-year-old, encounters her similarly enterprising - though somewhat eccentric - Uncle Jeremiah. The two join forces and set off on a daring and brash trek through the back streets and small towns of rural eastern United States with the singular mission to “Strike it Rich!” While the formula for reeling in the money seems, for the most part, to elude them, they have no trouble getting themselves entangled in one crazy scheme after another. In the end, though they have very little to show for their efforts in terms of cash, they’ve learned that people aren’t always what they seem and making money isn’t the only way to become rich.
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