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 · Sky Jumpers. by Peggy Eddleman, Book Review. Sky Jumpers by Peggy Eddleman is a children’s story for tweens, set in White Rock, Cook Nebraska, at a future time, after , in the late 21 st or early 22 nd century. Brock Sances challenges Hope Toriella to do a daredevil jump off a cliff. Sky Jumpers Extras; News; Contact. Sky Jumpers - Peggy Eddleman - Twelve-year-old Hope lives in a post World War III town called White Rock where everyone must participate in Inventions Day, and though Hope's inventions always fail, her unique skill set comes in handy when bandits who want to steal precious medical supplies invade the town. Sky Jumpers - Peggy Eddleman -


"Utah author Peggy Eddleman gets everything right in her debut novel, Sky Jumpers. For a post-apocalyptic middle grade story, Eddleman manages to infuse hope and adventure onto every page and into every character. Sky Jumpers has plenty of action and more than enough heart to work its way into the hearts and minds of readers everywhere. Sky Jumpers: Book 1 - Kindle edition by Eddleman, Peggy. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Sky Jumpers: Book 1. Sky Jumpers PDF book by Peggy Eddleman Read Online or Free Download in ePUB, PDF or MOBI eBooks. Published in January 1st the book become immediate popular and critical acclaim in childrens, middle grade books. The main characters of Sky Jumpers novel are John, Emma.


Sky Jumpers Extras; News; Contact. Sky Jumpers Extras | Peggy Eddleman. Click on each character to learn more about the kids who worked together to overcome bandits, blizzards, and even the dangerous Bomb’s Breath. Characters. In White Rock, inventing is the most important thing, and the people who live there have invented a lot of great things. Peggy Eddleman is the author of the middle grade post-apocalyptic adventures SKY JUMPERS and THE FORBIDDEN FLATS (Random House). She lives at the foot of the Wasatch Mountains with her three hilarious and fun kids (two sons and a daughter), and her incredibly supportive husband. Besides writing, Peggy enjoys playing laser tag with her family, doing cartwheels in long hallways, trying new restaurants, and occasionally painting murals on walls.

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