The Sky Grew Red

The Sky Grew Red

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Sep 3, 1992 · English · Paperback (160 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 160
Language English
Published Sep 3, 1992
Publisher Mammoth
ISBN-10 0749710411
ISBN-13 9780749710415

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In a world shaped by conflict and misunderstanding, Louise, a Danish girl, finds her views challenged when she meets Tim, an English boy. Initially seen as an adversary, Tim’s presence ignites a complex interplay of emotions in Louise, forcing her to confront her preconceived notions about friendship and loyalty. As their relationship deepens, Louise discovers that the barriers separating them are not as insurmountable as they once seemed.

Set against a backdrop of war-torn landscapes and the innocence of youth, the story explores themes of compassion, courage, and the transformative power of connections. Louise and Tim navigate their shared experiences, breaking down the walls that history has built around them. Through their journey, they become more than just representatives of their countries; they become friends.

As the skies above them grow red, symbolizing both turmoil and hope, the characters embody the struggle of finding common ground amidst chaos. This poignant tale ultimately illustrates that understanding and empathy can prevail over division, making it a resonant narrative for readers of all ages. Through the eyes of Louise and Tim, the novel delves into the fundamental question of what it truly means to be an ally in a fractured world.

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