The Whole Sky Full of Stars
by Rene Saldana, Jr.
THE WHOLE SKY FULL OF STARS by Rene Saldana, Jr.
Category:  Contemporary
Age Recommendation:  Grades 6+
Release Date:  3/13/07
Publisher:  Wendy Lamb
Reviewed by:  
Sally Kruger, aka "Readingjunky"
Rating:  4 Stars


THE WHOLE SKY FULL OF STARS is a story about the strong bonds of friendship. Through the experience of the
main characters readers will learn that true friendship can survive.

Barry and Alby have been friends against all odds. Barry’s father’s recent death from cancer has put a huge financial
strain on life for him and his mother. They never had much before and now that is stretched even thinner. Alby, on the
other hand, doesn’t need to worry about cash. His dad is a successful car dealer and his mom is a lawyer. Yet, the two
boys have been friends since the first grade.

Alby finds himself in some trouble involving his gambling debts. With the help of his friend Barry’s boxing skills, he hopes
to concoct a scheme to take care of both the boys’ needs. The Man o’ Might fighting contest offers a chance for Alby
to win what he owes in gambling debts, and, hopefully, provide some financial relief for Barry and his mom.

At first reluctant to get involved, Barry finds that preparing for the fight helps him remember the good times with his dad.
They used to spend hours together working out on the bag and down at the gym. When they weren’t boxing, they were
working on an old 1964 Ford Galaxie that Barry might someday drive to the prom.

Will Alby’s crazy scheme placing side bets on Barry’s boxing abilities have what it takes to ruin their friendship? Rene
Saldana, Jr. provides the answer in this fast-paced read that is sure to please even reluctant middle grade boys.