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We Own the Sky
We Own the Sky | Rodman Philbrick
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A thrilling historical adventure about the rise of the KKK in Maine by the master of adventure himself, Rodman Philbrick. It combines the page-turning action of Wildfire with the historical depth and impact of Newbery Honor-winning The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg. It's Maine, 1924, and the Ku Klux Klan is on the rise. Davy and Jo Michaud have been recently orphaned. Taken in by a distant relative—a famous aviator—they are now working with a group of stunt pilots who spend their time wing walking, leaping from plane to plane, and flying through fireworks! But though the stunts are dangerous, the real threat is building behind the scenes. The KKK is on the rise in Maine that summer, inspired by the racial fears promoted in Birth of a Nation. They spew hatred of immigrants, Blacks, Jews, and French Catholics—that last, a rage that will be directed at Davy and Jo. When Davy and Jo cross paths with the Klan, they get tangled up in a terrible revenge plan, and held as hostages. Can they escape with their lives?
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GerardtheBookworm
We Own the Sky | Rodman Philbrick
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An interesting middle reader for historical fiction. 1920's Maine, two orphaned siblings are taken in by a distant cousin who runs a flight aerialist circus. Things are going great until the local KKK terrorizes the town forcing the characters to help stop these extremists. Influenced by real events, this piece of history is one for young readers to pick up.