Saturday, October 30, 2021

Review: This Quiet Sky

This Quiet Sky This Quiet Sky by Joanne Bischof
My rating: 💛💛💛💛

This book. I've read a lot of reviews that this book was stunning and emotional, and they were not wrong. This was such a beautiful and emotionally moving story.

All I can say is, you will not be sorry if you read this. And for 160 pages, there is so much you take away from this novella. For me, the lessons I learned from this novella is to never take love for granted, live everyday fully, and it is okay to be honest with God and acknowledge if you are angry or frustrated.

“Would it...would it be all right...if I loved you forever?”

Read this book, but keep tissues close by!

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About the book:


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.


About the author:


An ECPA Christy Award winner and an ACFW Carol Award winner, Joanne Bischof writes deeply layered

fiction that tugs at the reader’s heartstrings. Joanne’s 2016 novel, THE LADY AND THE LIONHEART, received an extraordinary 5 Star TOP PICK! from Romantic Times Book Reviews among other critical acclaim. Joanne has a long-standing passion for romance and a budding fervor for theology. She is more and more awed by how wondrously the two go hand in hand. She lives in the mountains of southern California with her three children and is represented by Sandra Bishop of Transatlantic Literary Agency.

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