7 — TAKE to the SKIES

“J-One, come in J-One,” radioed Robert. “We think we’ve found something. We’re going in to check it out.”

The five Wright cousins are searching for a missing airplane, but someone keeps sabotaging their efforts. Then a sudden lightning storm moves in and the mountains erupt into flames. The cousins must fly into action to rescue their friends. Will their old World War 2 airplane hold together? Join the Wright cousins as they Take to the Skies!

 

REVIEWS

Amazon Customer — “Awesome Fun”
5.0 out of 5 stars (Take to the Skies – Wright Cousins Adventure #7) May 3, 2025
This is a fun read for any age. Entertaining adventure, that teaches good family values. Thanks for another Wright Cousins Adventure!
Riverdancer — VINE VOICE — “An exciting and wholesome mystery”
5.0 out of 5 stars (Take to the Skies) Jan 23
The Wright cousins have come into some good fortune in return for helping their older neighbor, Mr. Howard, manage his yard work. Robert and Jonathan have been invited to purchase an old World War II plane from Mr. Howard, but his family is especially unhappy with this development. The cousins, however, have big plans for the plane and are determined to use it for good. Their opportunity arises sooner than they expect when a lightning storm causes fires to spring up around them, and they are in the unique and important position of being able to rescue those stranded by the flames. But the plane is good for more than just transporting people to safety, and the cousins are soon able to use it to solve another intriguing mystery.

This seventh installment in the Wright Cousins Adventures series will feel familiar to readers who have enjoyed others in the collection. Some characters from previous stories find their way into this one, and new companions are also added to the cousins’ growing list of friends. An approachable amount of World War II history is included in this particular narrative, as well, which enhances the plot without being overwhelming for readers. Additionally, delightful banter and light jokes appear throughout the book, giving levity to an otherwise dangerous situation. While this book can stand on its own, the story builds upon book six, so it is best for readers to be familiar with that novel first. Like the other novels in this collection, this one is accessible for older middle grade and young adult readers alike thanks to its focus on action, lack of strong language, and incorporation of wholesome family elements. This is an exciting addition to the series, and it is a positive adventure mystery for young readers.

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