The world looks different from above.
Seru has never been on a plane. He's watched them from the island - tiny silver glints, high in the blue - and wondered about the people inside.
Now he is one of those people, climbing higher and higher until the clouds are below him and his whole island becomes a curve of turquoise in an endless ocean. From up here, Seru can see something he never could from below: just how big, and how beautiful, his home really is.
A wondrous story about first flights, new perspectives, and discovering that leaving can also mean seeing clearly for the very first time.
Book Five of the Seru From the Sea series - Ages 8-11