Skybound by Lou Iovino
What would happen if the Earth stopped spinning?
Half the world would become trapped in endless night, the other half in relentless day. Global communications would be crippled. The oceans would migrate to the Earth’s magnetic poles, and global tremors would threaten the stability of the entire planet. In other words, things would be bad. Very bad.
That’s what happens in SKYBOUND. And the clock is ticking.
The world is in chaos. Theories about the impossible phenomenon run the gamut from broken physics to little green men to the dawning of the end times. But everyone agrees on one thing:
The massive metallic object that suddenly appeared in the sky is to blame.
In this Kirkus Reviews 2021 Book of the Year, Lou Iovino weaves a modern-day fable that traces the path of two small-town siblings who find themselves thrust into events that will reshape humanity, and grappling with the question that has plagued mankind for eons.
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Author Bio:
Lou Iovino was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He splits his time between working in advertising, writing, and teaching. He lives in New Jersey with his wife and two sons.