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Highlights
- In this dystopian middle-grade novel, a climate change disaster forces humanity to flee as Earth's atmosphere escapes into space.
- 8-9 Years
- 7.8" x 5.3" Hardcover
- 240 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Dystopian
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About the Book
In this dystopian middle-grade novel, a climate change disaster forces humanity to flee as Earth's atmosphere escapes into space. Narrated by siblings Nick and Lily, the story follows their resourcefulness in aiding neighbors. Nick's digging prowess and Lily's strategic planning become vital as oxygen diminishes. Nick unveils a hidden tunnel connecting houses, forming a lifesaving network as breathable air dwindles. Lily crafts a communication system with walkie-talkies and baby monitors to share critical information. A frantic race ensues to complete the tunnels before food and oxygen become scarce, a tense battle for survival in a world teetering on the brink.Book Synopsis
In this dystopian middle-grade novel, a climate change disaster forces humanity to flee as Earth's atmosphere escapes into space.
Narrated by siblings Nick and Lily, the story follows their resourcefulness in aiding neighbors. Nick's digging prowess and Lily's strategic planning become vital as oxygen diminishes. Nick unveils a hidden tunnel connecting houses, forming a lifesaving network as breathable air dwindles. Lily crafts a communication system with walkie-talkies and baby monitors to share critical information. A frantic race ensues to complete the tunnels before food and oxygen become scarce, a tense battle for survival in a world teetering on the brink.
Review Quotes
"The fast-paced story includes social-issue themes, including bullying, mental health, and gun violence. Ortu's crisp illustrations individuate Cholette's diverse cast of characters and enhance her storytelling. Young readers will find this a (pun intended) breathtaking, page-turning read."--starred, Booklist
-- (11/1/2024 12:00:00 AM)"Dig for your life in this scientific dystopian novel where the sky really is falling. . . . An additional purchase where science-based novels are needed."--School Library Journal