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Skyward follows Spensa who has spent her entire life wanting to grow up and be a pilot just like her father. However, in the eyes of the government, her father is a coward because he fled from a battle against an alien race called the Krell. Because of this, Spensa and her family are now outcasts and Spensa has to deal with everyone treating her worse than the dirt under their shoes.
As with all of Sanderson's strongest books, it's the characters that carry the book to greatness. The main character is likeable, believable, and relatable. You really root for her and the issues she deals with and obstacles she overcomes feel real and genuine. Nor does everything always come easy to her. Her growth comes through real costs. She grows stronger through suffering. It feels very real and speaks to something very deeply human.