Children are often filled with anxiety that we may not know about, which is why a book like Winter Sky can be a good choice. It's helpful for them to see that others are going through the same fears that they are. In Winter Sky, Siria, named after the star Sirius by her deceased mother, uses the stories and legends that her mother told her about the stars, to make decisions in her life.
Her father is a firefighter, and Siria believes that she is his good luck charm. So when she hears the sirens sound at night, and knows her father is on, she sneaks out of her apartment, accompanied by her best friend, Douglas, and chases the fire. Her dad is the one who often has to go up in the ladder, rescuing people trapped in the apartments and abandoned warehouses around the city. He's good at his job, and has received many citations for his bravery, but nonetheless, Siria jsut can't relax until she knows her father is safe. Siria knows she will get in big trouble if she ever gets caught, but she risks that danger, certain that if she's not there something will happen.
The story becomes something of a mystery, though, when Siria, ever watching the sky at night, begins to see signs that someone is setting fires around the neighborhood. She can't tell her dad, because she knows she'll get in big trouble for chasing fires, but she's determined to put a stop to it, and begins the dangerous job of investigating the sites. When one investigation leads her to save a stray dog from a sewer pipe, she begins to realize how special that feeling is when you save a living being. When the clues begin to lead to an unlikely suspect, however, Siria has to lean on the wisdom from her mother's stories to determine what to do next.