Reader review: Sunday Telegraph
Reviewed by Isabella Wright, 11, North Shore, Sydney. Score: 8/10. I loved this book. It was so interesting to see how much Sky's life changed when her mum died. Having to move schools and find friends is something many kids go through. I change schools, so could really understand Sky's character and the other characters. I loved that Sky worked out how to have the confidence to stick by what she believed in. I also like that it was about people who live in Australia. I really hope they make it into a movie one day.
​
RELATED
INTERVIEW WITH
ONDINE SHERMAN:
GOOD READING PODCAST
Ondine Sherman on Alaskan hunters, bad grammar and a bustling backyard zoo When she was a young girl, author and animal rights advocate Ondine Sherman wrote a letter to the editor of Animal Liberation magazine vowing that she would dedicate her life and career to improving the lives of animals. In 2019,…
RADIO INTERVIEW WITH
ONDINE SHERMAN: RICHARD AEDY, ABC RADIO
Ondine Sherman, animal rights advocate and mother of disabled twins Sunday 26 May 2013 12:30PM In her early thirties Ondine Sherman's life was happily on course. She had built up the animal rights group Voiceless, she'd married, travelled the world and had a daughter. But life changed for Ondine and…
INTERVIEW WITH
ONDINE SHERMAN:
KNOWING ANIMALS PODCAST
Protecting Animals 29: Ondine Sherman from Voiceless0 Nov 25, 2019 This week on Knowing Animals we are joined by Ondine Sherman. Ondine is one of the co-founders of Voiceless, the Animal Protection Institution. She is also an author. We discuss her latest book ‘Sky’ which was published by Pantera Press in…