Under a Painted Sky

Author:   Stacey Lee
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
ISBN:  

9780147511843


Pages:   384
Publication Date:   01 March 2016
Recommended Age:   From 12 years
Format:   Paperback
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From the New York Times bestselling author of The Downstairs Girl, Stacey Lee's debut novel is a powerful story about love, friendship, and sacrifice, perfect for fans of Code Name Verity. “This moving novel will captivate you.”—Buzzfeed.com All Samantha wanted was to move back to New York and pursue her music, which was difficult enough being a Chinese girl in Missouri, 1849. Then her fate takes a turn for the worse after a tragic accident leaves her with nothing and she breaks the law in self-defense. With help from Annamae, a runaway slave she met at the scene of her crime, the two flee town for the unknown frontier.     But life on the Oregon Trail is unsafe for two girls. Disguised as Sammy and Andy, two boys heading for the California gold rush, each search for a link to their past and struggle to avoid any unwanted attention. Until they merge paths with a band of cowboys turned allies, and Samantha can’t stop herself from falling for one. But the law is closing in on them and new setbacks come each day, and the girls will quickly learn there are not many places one can hide on the open trail.          Winner of the SCBWI Crystal Kite Award An ALA Best Fiction for Young Adults Pick An Amelia Bloomer Book

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Author:   Stacey Lee
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:   Speak
Dimensions:   Width: 14.10cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.323kg
ISBN:  

9780147511843


ISBN 10:   0147511844
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   01 March 2016
Recommended Age:   From 12 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Winner of the SCBWI Crystal Kite Award An ALA Best Fiction for Young Adults Pick An Amelia Bloomer Book Debut author Stacey Lee successfully rides onto the range with this sweeping, warmhearted tale. --The Chicago Tribune A much needed multicultural look at the Oregon Trail, with resourceful, smart, and brave Chinese American and African American girls as main characters. High drama, tension, romantic longings, and touches of humor will entice historical fiction fans. --School Library Journal This moving novel will captivate you. --Buzzfeed.com * Emotionally resonant and not without humor, this impressive debut about survival and connection, resourcefulness and perseverance will keep readers on the very edges of their seats. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review A great fit for fans of historical adventure with a touch of romance. --Booklist * A story that distinguishes itself by integrating strands of Chinese lore and wisdom, Christianity, and music with themes of friendship, diversity, and survival. --Publisher's Weekly, starred review Get ready to fall in love with this one. - Bustle.com A solid, entertaining read. --Tor.com A beautifully narrated story about first loves, unbreakable friendships and family found in unlikely strangers. --BookPage Winner ofthe SCBWI Crystal Kite AwardAn ALA Best Fiction for Young Adults Pick An Amelia Bloomer Book Debut author Stacey Lee successfully rides onto the range with this sweeping, warmhearted tale. The Chicago Tribune A much needed multicultural look at the Oregon Trail, with resourceful, smart, and brave Chinese American and African American girls as main characters. High drama, tension, romantic longings, and touches of humor will entice historical fiction fans. School Library Journal This moving novel will captivate you. Buzzfeed.com * Emotionally resonant and not without humor, this impressive debut about survival and connection, resourcefulness and perseverance will keep readers on the very edges of their seats. Kirkus Reviews, starred review A great fit for fans of historical adventure with a touch of romance. Booklist * A story that distinguishes itself by integrating strands of Chinese lore and wisdom, Christianity, and music with themes of friendship, diversity, and survival. Publisher s Weekly, starred review Get ready to fall in love with this one. Bustle.com A solid, entertaining read. Tor.com A beautifully narrated story about first loves, unbreakable friendships and family found in unlikely strangers. BookPage Winner ofthe SCBWI Crystal Kite AwardAn ALA Best Fiction for Young Adults Pick An Amelia Bloomer Book Debut author Stacey Lee successfully rides onto the range with this sweeping, warmhearted tale. The Chicago Tribune A much needed multicultural look at the Oregon Trail, with resourceful, smart, and brave Chinese American and African American girls as main characters. High drama, tension, romantic longings, and touches of humor will entice historical fiction fans. School Library Journal This moving novel will captivate you. Buzzfeed.com * Emotionally resonant and not without humor, this impressive debut about survival and connection, resourcefulness and perseverance will keep readers on the very edges of their seats. Kirkus Reviews, starred review A great fit for fans of historical adventure with a touch of romance. Booklist * A story that distinguishes itself by integrating strands of Chinese lore and wisdom, Christianity, and music with themes of friendship, diversity, and survival. Publisher s Weekly, starred review Get ready to fall in love with this one. Bustle.com A solid, entertaining read. Tor.com A beautifully narrated story about first loves, unbreakable friendships and family found in unlikely strangers. BookPage Debut author Stacey Lee successfully rides onto the range with this sweeping, warmhearted tale. The Chicago Tribune A much needed multicultural look at the Oregon Trail, with resourceful, smart, and brave Chinese American and African American girls as main characters. High drama, tension, romantic longings, and touches of humor will entice historical fiction fans. School Library Journal This moving novel will captivate you. Buzzfeed.com * Emotionally resonant and not without humor, this impressive debut about survival and connection, resourcefulness and perseverance will keep readers on the very edges of their seats. Kirkus Reviews, starred review A great fit for fans of historical adventure with a touch of romance. Booklist * A story that distinguishes itself by integrating strands of Chinese lore and wisdom, Christianity, and music with themes of friendship, diversity, and survival. Publisher s Weekly, starred review Get ready to fall in love with this one. Bustle.com A solid, entertaining read. Tor.com A beautifully narrated story about first loves, unbreakable friendships and family found in unlikely strangers. BookPage Emotionally resonant and not without humor, this impressive debut about survival and connection, resourcefulness and perseverance will keep readers on the very edges of their seats. -- Kirkus Review, starred review This offers a much needed multicultural look at the Oregon Trail, with resourceful, smart, and brave Chinese American and African American girls as main characters. High drama, tension, romantic longings, and touches of humor will entice historical fiction fans, and will be a perfect tie-in to social studies curriculum. -- School Library Journal


Emotionally resonant and not without humor, this impressive debut about survival and connection, resourcefulness and perseverance will keep readers on the very edges of their seats. -- Kirkus Review, starred review This offers a much needed multicultural look at the Oregon Trail, with resourceful, smart, and brave Chinese American and African American girls as main characters. High drama, tension, romantic longings, and touches of humor will entice historical fiction fans, and will be a perfect tie-in to social studies curriculum. -- School Library Journal


Author Information

Stacey Lee is the New York Times bestselling author of the novels The Downstairs Girl, Luck of the Titanic, Under a Painted Sky and Outrun the Moon, the winner of the PEN Center USA Literary Award for Young Adult Fiction. She is a fourth-generation Chinese American and a founding member of We Need Diverse Books. Born in Southern California, she graduated from UCLA and then got her law degree at UC Davis King Hall. She lives with her family outside San Francisco. You can visit Stacey at staceyhlee.com. Or follow her on Twitter @staceyleeauthor.

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