Skyclyffe
by
Z. Moss
Read
by Noah Kershisnik
Genre:
Middle Grade Science Fiction
Rex
Bright enjoys drawing in notebooks and dreaming. He’s thirteen, and
his life is ordinary. Until he sees a face in a cloud which changes
everything. Rex glimpses the girl from an airplane window while
travelling to his aunt and uncle’s farm for the summer. Her
features are so perfect, Rex can’t believe she’s only vapor. But
Cloud Girl is real. A week later, Skyclyffe, a mysterious airship
cloaked in a cumulus, abducts Rex and his family. The captors expect
the Brights to live in their flying city forever. And, although he’s
kidnapped, Rex loves the craft filled with robots, scientific
discoveries, and silvery-white beings. Before long, Rex will be
forced to decide whether to escape, or if Skyclyffe and its secret
wonders are worth never stepping foot on Earth again.
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Audio Clip Sample:
Z.
Moss lives in Stillwater, Minnesota and is currently working on the
sequel to Skyclyffe. Two dogs, three cats, and two turtles run the
household, including the real-life Radar.
About
the Narrator
Noah
Kershisnik has been acting since before he could read. He spent his
youth performing Shakespeare plays in a traveling children's theater,
and developed a passion for performance and storytelling. Fortunately
he did eventually learn to read, and now spends his time narrating
audiobooks as well as acting on camera and stage.
6 comments:
It sounds tantalizing! I love the cover too! I can think of some kids who might like a great book... ;-)
I think this sounds like a great book to encourage middle school aged kids to read. They need to stretch their imaginations.
I’m glad you like it, Krysti! Maybe they’d like the audiobook version, too—Noah does an amazing job bringing the characters to life.
Thank you, Christy! That is true. I would be thrilled if Skyclyffe helps even just one kid adopt the love of reading.
Z, Actually, the person I'm thinking of might enjoy that. He likes listening to audiobooks.
That’s fantastic, Krysti! The Audible link above will get you to the audiobook version on audiobook.com. It is also on Nook, Google Play, Chirp, and some subscription services. It will be available on Audible and Amazon eventually—they are taking longer than normal to post new books.
I’d love to hear what the kid thinks about it!
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