Under a Painted Sky by Stacey Lee

Under a Painted Sky

by Stacey Lee

From the New York Times bestselling author of The Downstairs Girl, Stacey Lee's debut novel is a powerful story about love, friendship, and sacrifice, perfect for fans of Code Name Verity.

“This moving novel will captivate you.”—Buzzfeed.com

All Samantha wanted was to move back to New York and pursue her music, which was difficult enough being a Chinese girl in Missouri, 1849. Then her fate takes a turn for the worse after a tragic accident leaves her with nothing and she breaks the law in self-defense. With help from Annamae, a runaway slave she met at the scene of her crime, the two flee town for the unknown frontier.
    But life on the Oregon Trail is unsafe for two girls. Disguised as Sammy and Andy, two boys heading for the California gold rush, each search for a link to their past and struggle to avoid any unwanted attention. Until they merge paths with a band of cowboys turned allies, and Samantha can’t stop herself from falling for one. But the law is closing in on them and new setbacks come each day, and the girls will quickly learn there are not many places one can hide on the open trail.         

Winner of the SCBWI Crystal Kite Award
An ALA Best Fiction for Young Adults Pick
An Amelia Bloomer Book

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Page 55. That's how far I attempted to get before calling it quits and adding this as my first DNF of the year (and quite frankly, I can count on one hand the amount of DNF books ever for me.) Not only within the first 20 pages did she lose her dad and home to a fire, but then is almost raped and kills the man who tries to--which okay, yes, awesome--but all of that? In 20 pages? That's not fast pacing, that poorly executed writing. I persevered, trying to get past my qualms with how Lee plots a novel, but when they meet the potential love interest* with the name of Cay (short for Cayenne Pepper, and I am not kidding you) I put that book down.

I couldn't do it. I cannot do it. Sorry not sorry. On to something else.



*I have no clue if he is because I didn't finish, but the jacket copy does mention banding together with some cowboys.

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