Author: Cori McCarthy
Paperback Release Date: February 2, 2016
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire
Description:
She lives for speed. She’ll die for love.
Chase
Harcourt, call sign “Nyx”, isn’t one to play it safe. America is locked
in a cold war – and the country’s best hope is the elite
teen fighter pilots of the United Star Academy. Chase is one of only
two daredevil pilots chosen to fly an experimental “Streaker” jet. But
few know the pain and loneliness of her past. All anyone cares about is
that Chase aces the upcoming Streaker trials,
proving the prototype jet can knock the enemy out of the sky.
But
as the world tilts toward war, Chase cracks open a military secret.
There’s a third Streaker, whose young hotshot pilot, Tristan, can
match her on the ground and in the clouds. Chase doesn’t play well with
others. But to save her country, she may just have to put her life in
the hands of the competition.
Breaking Sky
is a gritty coming of age tale with tons of action, a fascinating
dystopian society, humor, friendship, romance and heart-stopping,
high-stakes flying that will leave you on the edge of your seat.
Breaking Sky has also been optioned for film by Sony Pictures.
Praise:
“Breaking Sky is an action-packed thrill ride that smashes through all kinds of barriers at a Mach 5 pace.” --
Carrie Jones, New York Times bestselling author of the Need series
“Breaking Sky
had me in its grip from take off to landing. Chase is kick-butt female
and the swoon-worthy flyboys kept me up way past my bedtime.” --Joy
N. Hensley, author of Rites of Passage
“Breaking Sky ticks all the boxes: Love, war, friendship, action and danger - I was left wanting more, more, more!” --Jessica Shirvington,
author of One Past Midnight
“Strong
characterizations, action, adventure, and emotion combine to produce a
sci-fi novel that is more than just the sum of its parts.” --
School Library Journal, starred review
“This
taut, well-crafted novel should have broad appeal, for fans of
everything from Roth’s Divergent to Wein’s Code Name Verity.” –-Bulletin of the Center for
Children’s Books, starred review
“McCarthy
deploys breath-stopping depictions of high-stakes piloting with
enviable ease, and the in-your-face personal confrontations are nearly
as taut.” –-
Publishers Weekly
“Smart, exciting, confident—and quite possibly the next Big Thing.” –Kirkus
Speed turned her on.
The
other cadets talked about the thrill of flying, but Chase didn’t
relate. Her love was more specific. She flew for the high-g press of ten
times the weight of gravity. For
the throttle thrust forward, the roar-rev of the engines, and then, the
mach rush.
Chase
was in the atmosphere—flying so fast she felt like solid muscle. Her
thoughts were a dance of impulse as she backed off the speed and looked
through
the tempered glass canopy. The earth knelt before her like she was
holding court over the whole damn planet.
She smiled.
“I
don’t suppose you see a gas station.” Pippin sat a few feet behind her,
but his voice was closer, a direct link from his mask to her helmet’s
headphones.
“Nearing bingo fuel, Nyx.”
“Give me two minutes.” Chase smelled a challenge. Or she imagined one. Anything to prolong the hop and do something fun.
She pulled back on the stick, pointing the nose of her jet straight at the midday sun.
Brilliance charged the crystal dome.
“Tower
to Nyx. Come in, Nyx,” Pippin mocked. “My sense of mortality insists I
ask if we’re coming down anytime soon. As much as I wanted to be an
astronaut
when I was five, Dragon isn’t a star- ship. Where are we going
exactly?”
“Somewhere. Anywhere.” The sun blinded through her smoky visor, but she kept her eyes ahead. “Up.”
“Yes, I was going to point out that somewhere feels like up today. Sylph is already halfway home.”
“Good.” Chase gripped the throttle, and the leather of her gloves gripped back. “We don’t need Sylph sniffing around for this.”
Moments
scratched by, and Pippin cleared his throat. Twice. “We got to get
high, Pip. Real high. Otherwise, we’ll smash into the ground before we
can
break the sound barrier in a down-ward spiral.”
“WHAT? WHY?”
Her
reasons stacked. Because the training runs were tedious. Because Sylph,
the pilot of the other experimental Streaker jet, had never and would
never
try such a stunt. And because Chase was Nyx, and with that title came
certain wild expectations.
And the cherry on top? Because Chase needed to prove she could do it.
When
they were nearly thirty miles up, about to leave the stratosphere,
she turned the jet toward the curve of the earth’s surface and let them
freefall.
Gravity took hold, and she steeled herself to punch through it.
“Wait, Nyx. I’m all for fun, but this is—”
The
engine howl took over. They blazed at the blue-on-blue planet, the
green smatterings coming into focus. She felt the mach tuck, the air
trying to
slow her down, just as the sound barrier broke.
The sonic boom was lost behind them, but a pearly halo erupted in their wake.
Cori McCarthy studied poetry and screenwriting before falling in love with writing for teens at Vermont College of Fine Arts. From a military family, Cori was born on Guam and lived a little bit of everywhere before she landed in Michigan. Learn more about her books at CoriMcCarthy.comAuthor Links:
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Also by Cori McCarthy:
(ON SALE; March 1, 2016)
Hardcover, ISBN 9781492617044
Summary:
Jaycee is about to accomplish what her older brother Jake couldn’t: live past graduation.
Jaycee
is dealing with her brother’s death the only way she can – by
re-creating Jake’s daredevil stunts. The ones that got him killed.
She’s not crazy, okay? She just doesn’t have a whole lot of respect for
staying alive.
Jaycee
doesn’t expect to have help on her insane quest to remember Jake. But
she’s joined by a group of unlikely friends – all with their
own reasons for completing the dares and their own brand of
dysfunction: the uptight, ex-best friend, the heartbroken poet, the
slacker with Peter Pan syndrome, and… Mik. He doesn’t talk, but somehow
still challenges Jayce to do the unthinkable—reveal the
parts of herself that she buried with her brother.
Cori
McCarthy’s gripping narrative defies expectation, moving seamlessly
from prose to graphic novel panels and word art poetry, perfect
for fans of E. Lockhart, Jennier Niven, and Jandy Nelson. From the
petrifying ruins of an insane asylum to the skeletal remains of the
world’s largest amusement park,
You Were Here takes you on an unforgettable journey of friendship, heartbreak and inevitable change.
Praise:
“You Were Here is wrenchingly beautiful in its honest and achingly accurate portrayal of grief and how it breaks us—and the way
unconditional friendship puts us back together.”—Jo Knowles, award-winning author of
See You At Harry’s and Read Between the Lines
"The urban explorers of
You Were Here dive deep into the forgotten man-made spaces all
around them--and their own feelings of loss, love, and fear. McCarthy
deftly intertwines the characters' stories, filling them with authentic
pain and heartache as well as soaring moments
of grace and humor. I dare you to read it!" --Maggie Lehrman, author of
The Cost of All Things
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Giveaway: (2) Finished copies of Breaking Sky - Open to US/CAN only!
Giveaway runs 12/23/2015 - 2/29/2016
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