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Sky Jumpers

Summer vacation inevitably means time spent driving in the car.  While I love to actually read a book to the kids, there are times when an audio book is wonderful for helping squeeze in some reading time (and keeping the kiddos in the backseat a little quiet too – grins).

Sky Jumpers by Peggy Eddleman is the latest book that we found (no, it wasn’t on our original 25 Books to Read Aloud together, but that’s okay with me!)

Here’s our quick take on the story…

Sky Jumpers follows the story 12 year old Hope after World War 3 has left the world desolate through the droppings of bombs that destroyed nearly everything, leaving a mysterious air called Bomb’s Breath. One breath of this deadly air will kill a person. Towns are surrounded by this air, but Hope has discovered a way to dive into it and survive (although she shares this secret with only a few friends).

As the town struggles to survive, the inhabitants of the town all work on inventions that will help others in their daily lives. Big or small, each person is required to do their part. The only problem is, Hope really isn’t good at inventing. All of her past attempts have been failures and success isn’t looking like an option for her.

The town is attacked by bandits in search of a rare antibiotic, and Hope is faced with a choice of helping her town keep the medicine and escaping through the Bomb’s Breath to get help from a nearby town or just handing over the medicine and allowing friends and fellow townspeople to die without the medicine.

Our kids are fairly picky when it comes to audio books and since they LOVED Sky Jumpers, I thought it would be great to share it with you! As soon as the book was done, they wanted to know if it was part of a series and when the next one would be available to read (and yay – Sky Jumpers: The Forbidden Flats will be available in September!!). Honestly, this was a book that I enjoyed as well and wanted to listen to whenever we had the chance. If the audio book is available, the narration is fabulous on it.

p.s. Be sure to visit Peggy Eddleman’s website for some Sky Jumper extras too (fun!).

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  1. Jennifer @ Milk & Honey Mommy says

    Jolanthe,
    Right now, I am working on reading lists for the upcoming school year. I’ve got selections for my older two children and am also working on a read-aloud list. Okay, I’ve just added SkyJumpers to that list and I’m glad to see that book two will be coming in September. I’ll read this one to the children and they may continue the series on their own if they like it.
    I appreciate your ongoing book suggestions. As my children get older, it is difficult to preview each book they want to read, because they read so fast. Some books have gotten under the radar. If I can stay on top of books of interest, then that may not happen too often, if at all.

    • It is SO hard to keep up with the books the kids want to read (especially because there are so many that I want to read myself!!). Some I am glad that I’ve previewed (and said ‘not now’ to), but we’ve had one or two slip by that our oldest read and we had a great discussion afterwards on content that we weren’t crazy about in the book – so that is good too. It’s encouraging to know that they are able to distinguish what is appropriate (and not) in their reading.

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