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Original Title: Red Sky at Morning (Perennial Classics)
ISBN: 0060931906 (ISBN13: 9780060931902)
Edition Language: English
Setting: New Mexico(United States)
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Red Sky at Morning Paperback | Pages: 256 pages
Rating: 4.07 | 2314 Users | 238 Reviews

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Title:Red Sky at Morning
Author:Richard Bradford
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 256 pages
Published:May 5th 1999 by Harper Perennial Modern Classics (first published 1968)
Categories:Fiction. Historical. Historical Fiction. Classics. Young Adult. Coming Of Age

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4**** and a ❤ A coming-of-age story set in a small mountain town in New Mexico during WW II. 17-year-old Josh has to become the man of the household when his father goes into the Navy and moves the family from Mobile to New Mexico where they'll be safer. Josh's mom cannot deal with the change in social life and different cultural norms. Josh finds new friends and himself. The first time I heard about this book was when my mother checked it out of the library and I would hear her laughing as she read. I kept asking her about it and she read snippets aloud. I could hardly wait for her to finish so I could read it also. Many years later I checked it out of the library and read it again. For a while it was out of print and unavailable, but I'm happy that it's available again. I have my own copy now. ***UPDATE 25Aug12*** Yet another re-read of this favorite. Bradford writes believable teens (and adults), making sense of a world whose rules have changed. I was caught up in the story of Josh and his family, as they tried to make the best of the situation. The setting shields the characters from the war, but war will intrude eventually. In the meantime Josh and his friends maintain some of the innocence of youth, while still stretching the boundaries as they rush head-long towards adulthood. ***UPDATE 24May15*** A challenge to read "your mother's favorite book" in honor of Mother's Day temporarily threw me for a loop. My mother passed away last year and she'd never shared what was her favorite read. (Actually, she didn't read much in the last two decades of her life.) Then I remembered this little gem of a novel. Oh, how we laughed together reading it! Re-reading it and thinking of my mother was a perfect way to meet this challenge. The hardcover copy I got from the library was the "seventh printing" and had no cover art - just a white background with a red and black title. BUT, it did include several author blurbs -including one from Harper Lee! She writes: Red Sky at Morning is a minor marvel: it is a novel of paradox, of identity, of an overwhelming YES to life that embraces with wonder what we are pleased to call the human condition. In short, a work of art. Well, I sure can't improve on that!

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Ratings: 4.07 From 2314 Users | 238 Reviews

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I had read this in high school but I appreciated it much more this time. The wry humor and great dialogue make it fun to read, but they are also a little deceiving. The book has real depth and significance beyond the sort of classic coming-of-age story. The vivid descriptions of the fictional town and its surroundings in New Mexico are very appealing. I would recommend this book to anyone.

It would be very easy to just say this book is humorous, but it's more than that. In a gentle way, the author shows us the outcomes of racism, sexism, and classicism set against the background of New Mexico during WWII, as seen through the eyes (and told by) a group of teenagers.

I LOVED this book, once I caught on to the tone of it. When it dawned on me that humor was on each and every page, I was hooked. I think I had a smile on my face the entire time.Thanks Lisa!Postal book club round 2016-17

One of many books I'd like to re-read. But the regional libraries no longer own copies. Particularly interested in re-viewing setting.

Red Sky At Morning is a beautiful story with beautiful characters. At times, it's almost melancholic, though most of the time extremely funny! I loved that it wasn't heavy and it wasn't over the top - This coming of age story should be read by kids today and not those twilight shits and other young adult dealing with way over-the-top premises.5 stars!

Somehow I had it in my mind (solely from the title of the book) that this was going to be along the same vein as Pat Frank's Alas, Babylon or Nevil Shute's On the Beach; I always thought there would be some form of a nuclear attack, so I have put it off for a while, claiming to "not be in the mood" for a nuclear attack story (considering I cried like a baby at the end of On the Beach).I finally picked a copy up from the library and was interested to read in the front cover that it really is a

I just finished one of my favorite books. Again. Red Sky At Morning has been compared to Catcher in the Rye. I think it is so much better. I read CITR maybe twice in the 1980s, but I remember him smoking and roaming around the city aimlessly, cussing and that his sister was named Phoebe and he was concerned that she would turn out like him. Kind of like a not-so-fun Ferris Buellers Day Off. Again, this is my memory from 20+ years ago. I may feel different now. After skimming a synopsis, I admit
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