To the Wild Sky

To the Wild Sky (1967) is a novel for children by Australian author Ivan Southall, illustrated by Jennifer Tuckwell.

It won the Children's Book of the Year Award: Older Readers in 1968.

[1] Six children, travelling to visit an outback station by plane, are thrown into crisis when their pilot suddenly dies mid-flight.

In her review of the novel in The Canberra Times Daphne Fisher stated: "This is a book that should prove to be generally popular.

Mr Southall writes in accordance with Maugham's dictum that a story should have a beginning, a middle and an end; but more than this, he is to be commended for remembering that children, as well as adults, have sufficient intelligence to both comprehend and appreciate an idea which does not depend merely on the happenings in a fictional narrative.