Sky Jumpers: The Forbidden Flats by Peggy Eddleman

September 24, 2014 | 2 Comments
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ForbiddenFlatsEscape one danger. Jump into another…

Twelve-year-old Hope has always felt a little different from everyone else who lives in White Rock. She tries hard, but she doesn’t always think before she acts. She takes big risks. Sometimes her risks pay off, but sometimes they fail. Sometimes she fails.

Hope knows that the most dangerous thing about living in White Rock is that it’s so close to the deadly Bomb’s Breath—the invisible, fifteen-foot-thick band of compressed air that’s hovered over the earth since the Green Bombs of World War III. The citizens of White Rock live in fear of the Bomb’s Breath. Only Hope has figured out a way to go through it—and lived to tell the tale.

But when a massive tremor rips across the earth, the Bomb’s Breath begins to lower over White Rock. It’s up to Hope and her friends Brock and Aaren to make the dangerous journey far from home, across the bandit-ridden Forbidden Flats to the wilds of the Rocky Mountains, and obtain the one thing that may be able to stop it—before the Bomb’s Breath sinks too far and destroys them all. This time, Hope can’t fail.

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Title: The Forbidden Flats (Sky Jumpers #2)

Author: Peggy Eddleman

Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers

Release Date: September 23, 2014

ISBN: 978-0307981318

Formats: 272 pages, hardcover; e-book

Genre: Middle Grade Dystopian

Sky Jumpers Series:

Sky Jumpers (book 1)



2 responses to “Sky Jumpers: The Forbidden Flats by Peggy Eddleman

  1. Gayle Humpherys

    I enjoyed this second story of the Sky Jumpers series, although I think I liked the first one a little better. I found a few parts to not hold my interest so much, but I did think the author did a good job of making the circumstances of the story seem fairly realistic.

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