<i><b>The Same Sky</b></i><b> is the timeliest book you will read this year - a wrenching, honest, painstakingly researched novel that puts a human face to the story of undocumented youth desperately seeking their dreams in America.</b> This one's going to haunt me for a long time - and it's going to define the brilliant Amanda Eyre Ward as a leading author of socially conscious fiction

Jodi Picoult

<b>A deeply affecting look at the contrast between middle-class US life and the brutal reality of Central American children so desperate they'll risk everything</b>

People

Riveting, heartrending, and beautifully written, <i>The Same Sky</i> pulled me in on the first page and held my attention all the way to its perfect conclusion. <b>I devoured this book</b>

Christina Baker Kline, author of Orphan Train

Se alle

Ward is deeply sympathetic to her characters, and <b>this affecting novel is sure to provoke conversations about immigration and adoption</b>

New York Times Book Review

After reading <i>The Same Sky,</i> you just might view the world a little differently. And isn't that the goal of all great art?

Bookreporter

Emotionally gripping . . . a novel that brilliantly attaches us to broader perspectives. It is a needed respite from the angry politics surrounding border issues that, instead of dividing us, connects us to our humanity

Dallas Morning News

It takes a skilled, compassionate writer to craft an authentic, moving page-turner from a complex social issue like immigration, but Ward nails it

Good Housekeeping

Poignant and bittersweet . . . Eyre's wrenching fifth novel is a study in contrasts . . . Carla's journey is powerfully rendered and will stick with readers long after they close the book

Publishers Weekly

Ward writes with great empathy . . . Earnest and well-told. Heartstrings will be pulled

Kirkus Reviews

'Puts a human face to the story of undocumented youth desperately seeking their dreams in America. This one's going to haunt me for a long time' Jodi Picoult

A beautiful and heartrending novel about motherhood, resilience, and faith-a ripped-from-the-headlines story of two families on both sides of the American border.

Carla is a strong-willed young girl who's had to grow up fast, acting as caretaker to her six-year-old brother Junior. Years ago, her mother left the family behind in Honduras to make the arduous, illegal journey to Texas. But when Carla's grandmother dies and violence in the city escalates, Carla takes fate into her own hands-and with Junior, she joins the thousands of children making their way across Mexico to America, facing great peril for the chance at a better life.

Alice and her husband, Jake, own a barbecue restaurant in Austin, Texas. Hardworking and popular in their community, they have a loving marriage and thriving business, but Alice still feels that something is missing, lying just beyond reach.

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The powerful, moving story of Carla, a 12-year-old Honduran girl struggling to get to the US with her little brother, and Alice, who lives in Texas and is desperate to become a mother.
Riveting, heart-rending, and beautifully written, The Same Skypulled me in on the first page and held my attention all the way to its perfect conclusion. I devoured this book - Christina Baker Kline, author of the New York Times besteller Orphan Train

A deeply affecting look at the contrast between middle-class U.S. life and the brutal reality of Central American children so desperate they'll risk everything - People magazine

Ward has written a novel that brilliantly attaches us to broader perspectives. It is a needed respite from the angry politics surrounding border issues that, instead of dividing us, connects us to our humanity - Dallas Morning News

It takes a skilled, compassionate writer to craft an authentic, moving page-turner from a complex social issue like immigration, but Ward nails it - Good Housekeeping

Poignant and bittersweet . . . Eyre's wrenching fifth novel is a study in contrasts. . . . Carla's journey is powerfully rendered and will stick with readers long after they close the book. - Publishers Weekly
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780349134321
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Little, Brown Book Group
Vekt
222 gr
Høyde
207 mm
Bredde
170 mm
Dybde
19 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
272

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Amanda Eyre Ward is the critically acclaimed author of five novels, including the bestseller How to Be Lost. She has spent the last year visiting shelters in Texas and California, meeting immigrant children and hearing their stories. This novel is inspired by them.