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The Bluest Sky

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Bluest Sky

Contributors:
ISBN:

9780593372807

Publisher:

Random House USA Inc

Imprint:

Knopf Books for Young Readers

Publication Date:

6th September 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

813.6

Prizes:

Winner of Florida Book Award.

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 146mm, Height 217mm, Spine 26mm

Weight:

411g

Description

A boy and his family must decide whether to remain in Cuba under a repressive government or risk everything for the chance of a new beginning in this gripping story from the award-winning author of The Red Umbrella. There are two versions of Hector- the public and the private. It's the only way to survive in communist Cuba-especially when your father was exiled to the U.S. and labeled an enemy of the people. Hector must always be seen as a fierce supporter of the regime, even if that means loudly rejecting the father he still loves. But in the summer of 1980, those two versions are hard to keep separate. No longer able to suppress a public uprising, the Cuban government says it will open the port of Mariel to all who wish to leave the country-if they can find a boat. But choosing to leave comes with a price. Those who want to flee are denounced as traitors by family and friends. There are violent acts of repudiation, and no one knows if they will truly be allowed to leave the country or not. So when Hector's mother announces that she wants the family to risk everything to go to the United States, he is torn. He misses his father, but Cuba is the only home he has ever known. All his dreams and plans require him to stay. Can he leave everything behind for an unknown future In a summer of heat and upheaval, danger and deadly consequences, Hector's two worlds are on a collision course. Will the impact destroy him and everything he loves Christina Diaz Gonzalez's great-grandmother, great-uncle, and extended family came to the U.S. through the Mariel boatlift. She vividly remembers meeting them all for the first time in the summer of 1980 and is proud to share this part of her family's history.

Reviews

** Gold Medal Winner, International Latino Book Awards **

"Heartbreaking, riveting, beautifully written." Kirkus Reviews, starred review

"A heartrending exploration of friendship, family, and freedom set against volatile times." School Library Journal, starred review

"Brimming with tumultuous events of Castros Cuba, Gonzaless novel balances historical traumas with empathy and hope, tackling timely themes of personal beliefs and individual versus government freedoms." Publishers Weekly

"Danger, betrayal, and heartbreak.... This poignant story captures themes that remain timely and resonant today." Booklist

"A bittersweet ending."The Bulletin

"Heartbreaking yet hopeful. This book has so many things I love: real history, impossible decisions, surprising twists and turns. Read it!" Alan Gratz, New York Times bestselling author of Refugee

The Bluest Sky tells a powerful story that shows the emotional impact of the Mariel Boatlift, one of the most important events in modern Cuban history. Margarita Engle, Newbery Honor winner for The Surrender Tree

In this beautifully nuanced story, Christina Diaz Gonzalez brings us into the hearts of all Cubans torn between the love of their homeland and the dream of freedom. Ruth Behar, Pura Belpr Award winner for Lucky Broken Girl

Powerful, extraordinary, and brimming with hope, this is an absolute must-read for everyone. Jenny Torres Sanchez, Pura Belpr Honor winner for We Are Not From Here

A heart-wrenching story and a moving affirmation that families belong together, always. Emma Otheguy, acclaimed author of Sofa Acosta Makes a Scene

The characters in this book will stay with me for a very long time. Their desire for freedom will stay with me forever. Jennifer A. Nielsen, New York Times bestselling author of A Night Divided

Author Bio

CHRISTINA DIAZ GONZALEZ is the award-winning author of several books, including The Red Umbrella, A Thunderous Whisper, Moving Target, Return Fire, Concealed, and Invisible. Her books have received numerous honors, including the American Library Association's Best Fiction for Young Adults, the Florida Book Award, the Nebraska Book Award, and the International Latino Book Award. Christina currently lives in Miami, Florida, with her husband, sons, and a dog that can open doors.

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