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Sky Ropes

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For fans of The War That Saved My Life and Wolf Hollow, this fast-paced and unforgettable story follows one girl's journey to overcome her trauma, discover what friendship really means, and learn that being brave is not always about being fearless.

Breanna is certain of a few things: She is strong, tough, and the greatest prankster in her entire district. She doesn't need to meet new people, not when she already has amazing friends like Pascale and Niraj.
And she WILL NOT be ascending Sky Ropes—the highest ropes course in the state—at her school's required teambuilding camp. No, she's not afraid of heights!
Breanna is determined to get through the week of camp as quickly as possible, while planning the most epic prank and avoiding even thinking of the Sky Ropes. And as the week progresses, Breanna can't help loving her time in nature, fostering a rivalry with the other competitive softball pitcher, and bonding with the other kids. But as much as she likes to pretend that she isn't afraid of anything, Breanna knows that, come Friday, she will have to face the Sky Ropes—and with it, the fear deeply tied to memories of her father's abuse that she has been fighting to push away.

Emotionally rich and tumultuously paced, Sondra Soderborg's debut novel is a story about opening yourself up to new possibilities, understanding what it means to be a true friend, encountering the most difficult truths about your own self, and finding self-acceptance within darkness.

COMPELLING PORTRAIT OF ONE GIRL'S RESILIENCE AND STRENGTH: With poignant storytelling and a genuine voice, Sondra Soderborg conveys a main character with compelling struggles. Readers will relate to Breanna's internal battles while cheering for her during tense moments and reflecting on her moments of clarity through the end.

LOVEABLE CHARACTERS: Readers will love the diverse array of characters each with their own struggles. Personalities clash and feelings overlap in a way that is true to the pre-teen experience. It's a wonderfully nuanced portrayal of tweens that real kids will recognize right away, and that will trigger long-forgotten memories for anyone lucky enough to have survived camp.
TIMELESS STORY: With a classic summer camp setting and fun characters, this book offers an engaging narrative kids will enjoy and evokes a sense of nostalgia parents and teachers will love recommending.
POWERFUL AND RELEVANT: The abuse the main character undergoes at home is explored here subtly and authentically, steeped in the first-hand witnessing the author has done in her time as a child advocate and prison teacher.

AUTHENTIC TO THE CORE: In the tradition of Drama or Real Friends, this book makes you want to keep turning page after page. Readers of all ages will respond to the authenticity running under the fast-paced plot, making this a novel that will be meaningful for a lot of kids.
Perfect for:
  • Readers who love strong characters
  • Fans of action and adventure stories, books about friendship, and books set at camp
  • Fans of literary books for kids
  • Parents and caregivers seeking resources to help kids talk about anxiety, abuse, and fear
  • Librarians and educators looking for subtle issue books
  • Fans of Kimberly Brubaker Bradley, Rebecca Stead, and Lauren Wolk
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      • Kirkus

        May 15, 2023
        What is true strength? Tough girl Breanna is about to find out. Sixth grader Breanna Woodruff has finally made some friends, 5 years after she and her mother moved to Beecham, 50 miles away from Detroit and the father they have a restraining order against. Making her mark as the gutsiest kid in school, Breanna cannot let the other kids find out how afraid she is of heights. Therefore, she is adamant that she will not be going to the sixth grade team-building camp that features a treetop obstacle course that fills her with terror. Her mother, however, has other ideas, and in due course, Breanna finds herself at camp, trying desperately to keep up her reputation. But the stunning natural beauty of the place, the wisdom of the camp counselors, and the lure of a softball game against mean girl Cami slowly take down Breanna's protective defenses. Although the first half of the story repeats its main topics too often and the rote delineation of secondary characters' personality traits substitutes for deep character development, the metaphors are refreshingly original, and the descriptions of the setting are keenly observed. The second half of the story perks up considerably, and the truly powerful denouement will not easily be forgotten. Impressively, the story's conclusion delivers nuanced, hard-fought realizations on the natures of fear, friendship, and past traumas. Breanna is White; there is ethnic diversity among the secondary characters. A debut whose slow beginning belies its powerful conclusion. (Fiction. 10-13)

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      • Publisher's Weekly

        May 29, 2023
        It’s been five years since white-cued Breanna Woodruff and her mother left Breanna’s father, against whom they have a restraining order, in Detroit for Beecham, Mich. Now in sixth grade, Breanna has developed a reputation as a tough girl who’s willing to handle anything that’s thrown at her. When Breanna learns that she’ll have to climb the Sky Ropes—the highest rope obstacle course in Michigan—during a mandatory school-wide sleepaway camp, however, she worries that her secret fear of heights will be exposed. Though she tries to reason her way out of it, Breanna’s mother insists that she go. Despite her initial hesitance, Breanna finds herself enjoying the idyllic outdoor programming and developing an amicable softball rivalry with a fellow camper. But even as she distracts herself with the other activities, she can’t stop thinking about the Sky Ropes, and the traumatic memories the rope course triggers of her father’s past physical abuse. While Soderborg’s debut is slow to start, a riveting climax, quippy dialogue, and a keen sense of place propels readers to the novel’s gratifying conclusion, which offers sensitive depictions of trauma, healing, and friendship as experienced by a bold, multidimensional protagonist. Ages 10–up.

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    • Lexile® Measure:660
    • Text Difficulty:3

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