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The Sky of Now [Hardcover]

Chaim Potok
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Potok has undisputed skills as a novelist and Auth has won a Pulitzer Prize for his political cartoons but, here as in their Tree of Here, neither man's talents translate clearly to children's books. Brian wants to be a pilot like his Uncle Conor but he's scared of heights. On his 10th birthday, Uncle Conor surprises him with a ride in a glider. To help himself through his premier flight, Brian imagines that his two favorite toys-a cautious, tightrope-balancing clown and a brave WWII flyer, both of them able to talk to Brian-share the cockpit with him. He finally relaxes when he spots an eagle flying alongside the craft: "He felt the sky opening itself to him, felt himself inside the blueness all around him. He thought only of the sky and of the eagle, of this moment, this very special moment of flying. He thought only of now...." The overwrought prose and the awkwardness of the talking toys as plot devices are symptomatic of the story's lifelessness. Auth tries to inject some humor; his cartoon Statue of Liberty, for instance, lays her torch across her folded arm and waves as the glider slides past. For the most part, however, the pictures are bland, unable to transcend the ponderously solemn text. Ages 5-9.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Kindergarten-Grade 3?Shortly before Brian's 10th birthday, his favorite uncle, a jet pilot, sends him a two-foot tall ceramic figure of a pilot, with the promise of more to come. The surprise turns out to be a plane ride over New York City in a glider. Brian deals with his fear of heights by imagining a conversation with his new pilot figure, Zoomer, and Boomer, the balancing toy clown that was last year's gift from his uncle. Zoomer reassures the boy that his nervousness is normal, enabling him to enjoy the thrill of soaring next to a real eagle. Soft watercolor illustrations feature line-drawn cartoons that accurately depict the story. Endpapers show the wispy-clouded day sky (in front) and a star-studded night sky (the end). Potok's matter-of-fact narrative style and the seemingly artificial insertion into the story of family trips to the Statue of Liberty and Dad's office in the Empire State Building, both of which leave the boy wary of heights, do little to make this story memorable. A disappointing, didactic story from the award-winning adult novelist.?Susan Scheps, Shaker Heights Public Library, OH
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0 out of 5 stars very entertaining, May 3 2000
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Like always, Chaim Potok's THE SKY OF NOW was very entertaining. It was very interesting for me (a reader of Potok's adult novels) to read a story aimed at a much younger audience. Five stars to THE SKY OF NOW!
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5.0 out of 5 stars very entertaining, May 2 2000
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Ce commentaire est de: The Sky of Now (Hardcover)
Like always, Chaim Potok's THE SKY OF NOW was very entertaining. It was very interesting for me (a reader of Potok's adult novels) to read a story aimed at a much younger audience. Five stars to THE SKY OF NOW!
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