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SOLVED. Children’s/YA, girl named Sky/Skye in attic [s]
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If not, do you remember where your story was set? Was it realistic fiction or fantasy?


Hope this helps!

I only found one book with Skye in the title that mentions an attic but it was published in 2011... The girl is 12. I'll mention it just in case!
Marshmallow Skye by Cathy Cassidy.





https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
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"Susan Denaker evokes memories of childhood summers of freedom, adventure, and new friends. The four Penderwick sisters, with their father and dog Hound, are spending a three-week vacation at a cottage on the Arundel estate. Beautiful gardens for romping, pet rabbits, a lonely boy to befriend, and attic treasures to uncover all weave into a story of a vacation made for memories. ... "
Publishers Weekly:
"Ah, summertime and the living is easy—even if it's off to a rough start—in this sprightly audio edition of Birdsall's debut novel, which won the National Book Award. The Penderwick family, consisting of four daughters, their widower dad and family pet Hound, are at a loss when the cottage they routinely rent on Cape Cod each summer is sold. They luck into a new situation, however, staying at a cottage on the grounds of a mansion in the Berkshires, and their adventurous holiday provides the plot here. Mrs. Tifton, owner of the manse is rather chilly to the Penderwick clan, but her son Jeffrey proves to be an ideal playmate. Listeners fond of gentle stories of closely-knit families and innocent fun will flock to this recording. ... "

Edited to remove some flab re: the audio performances.



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The first chapter of The Penderwicks has them in the car, looking for their vacation cottage. It’s from Rosalind’s point of view. I think the second chapter is from Skye’s point of view; the sisters are choosing rooms, and they leave the best one for her—it’s neat and white.
I think the attic that the sisters explore is in their male friend’s house, later in the book.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Penderwicks: A Summer Tale of Four Sisters, Two Rabbits, and a Very Interesting Boy (other topics)Blue Skye (other topics)
Skye's the Limit (other topics)
The Trouble with Skye (other topics)
Marshmallow Skye (other topics)
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