"This is a tale about being lion-hearted, soaring after falling many times, and still reaching for the sky. It’s also about lines that divide, that cut across hearts and countries, and that are seared into memories. An exquisite, memorable story about new beginnings and the quest to belong." — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Compelling stakes ratchet up the tension in this illuminating and harrowing story about displacement, grief, and hope." — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"A culturally rich reading experience that is heartbreaking and inspiring, this will have readers crying at the loss of Raj’s innocence and cheering for him as he takes on bullies and fights social norms to support his family." — School Library Journal
"This verse novel weaves historical information and Sindhi language into a powerful story about friendship and bravery, and Raj’s epic journey ends on a believably hopeful note without downplaying the unimaginable things he and his country face." — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
“Detail-oriented and emotional. A lofty companion to Veera Hiranandani’s The Night Diary” — ALA Booklist
“An eye-opening tale of friendship, displacement, horror, and hope. Set during the Partition of India, Ritu Hemnani’s stirring story touches upon the worst that people can be, but also how they can reveal the best of themselves during the most difficult times.” — Rajani LaRocca, Newbery Honor-Winning Author of Red, White, and Whole
“With gorgeous writing and beautiful characters, Lion of the Sky left my heart both aching and full of hope. Ritu Hemnani’s deeply personal story about the Partition of Pakistan and India does not shy away from the painful parts of history. But perhaps more important, it charts a map for young people—like Raj and Iqbal in the book—to choose kindness and understanding over hatred and division. A timely and powerful debut.” — Maulik Pancholy, Award-Winning Author of The Best at It and Nikhil Out Loud