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This Quiet Sky: A Novella

Written by: Joanne Bischof
Narrated by: Gail Shalan
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There is nothing extraordinary about Tucker O’Shay’s dreams.

Go to college. Become president. Fall in love. And pretend like he has enough time to get it all done.

Sixteen-year-old Sarah Miller doesn’t expect anything out of the ordinary when she begins her first day at the one-room-school house in her new hometown of Rocky Knob. But when she meets seventeen-year-old Tucker O’Shay - the boy with the fatal illness who volunteers to tutor her in algebra - she finds herself swept up in a friendship that changes the way she sees the world and a love that changes her life.

©2014 Joanne Bischof (P)2014 Joanne Bischof
Fiction Romance Young Adult
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I probably chose the worst day to read this book. Well, I actually listened to the audio version. Good narrator. It is the anniversary of my maternal Grandmother’s death from cancer. The lead male of the story has cancer.

However, it was a good thing in many ways. It was a reminder that there is so much more to life and to always look at the good things. In today’s uncertain world situation, I needed that reminder. Moreover, my eternal home is without cancer, hurt, disappointment, etc.

It’s a beautiful story that recaptures your heart and reminds you of the simplest and the best things. It wrings at your heart in the best of ways, despite the sadness.

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