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When Giants Burn

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In this "poignant" (Publishers Weekly), riveting middle grade novel that's "a 'Hatchet and Gretel story'" (Booklist), two unlikely friends fly off on an adventure they hope will set them freeonly to learn the value of what they left behind.
Gerty has a secret: She's building an airplane. She wants to join the Civil Air Patrol, where pilots as young as twelve help with disaster relief—but she knows her parents would be outraged. They're survivalists who raised her to be independent and only enrolled her in middle school to show her why they've decided to opt out of society. Still, Gerty is determined to protect her beloved Pando, a nearby ancient aspen forest.

Hayes has some problems of his own, but they aren't the kind that can be hidden under a tarp. His mom is back from prison, but he's not sure he'll ever stop missing the mom she used to be. One thing is certain: He's never going to be like her. He follows the rules. But Gerty is the only person at school Hayes doesn't hate, so after she tells him about her hidden plane, he helps her finish it.

When wildfires break out nearby, Gerty wants to fly to Pando and make sure it's safe—and Hayes is tempted by the chance to escape everything on the ground. But the duo will soon realize that they can't escape their roots—and that holding onto those connections might be the real key to survival.

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Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers

Kindle Book

  • Release date: June 13, 2023

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  • ISBN: 9781665918633
  • Release date: June 13, 2023

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  • ISBN: 9781665918633
  • File size: 5165 KB
  • Release date: June 13, 2023

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In this "poignant" (Publishers Weekly), riveting middle grade novel that's "a 'Hatchet and Gretel story'" (Booklist), two unlikely friends fly off on an adventure they hope will set them freeonly to learn the value of what they left behind.
Gerty has a secret: She's building an airplane. She wants to join the Civil Air Patrol, where pilots as young as twelve help with disaster relief—but she knows her parents would be outraged. They're survivalists who raised her to be independent and only enrolled her in middle school to show her why they've decided to opt out of society. Still, Gerty is determined to protect her beloved Pando, a nearby ancient aspen forest.

Hayes has some problems of his own, but they aren't the kind that can be hidden under a tarp. His mom is back from prison, but he's not sure he'll ever stop missing the mom she used to be. One thing is certain: He's never going to be like her. He follows the rules. But Gerty is the only person at school Hayes doesn't hate, so after she tells him about her hidden plane, he helps her finish it.

When wildfires break out nearby, Gerty wants to fly to Pando and make sure it's safe—and Hayes is tempted by the chance to escape everything on the ground. But the duo will soon realize that they can't escape their roots—and that holding onto those connections might be the real key to survival.

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