LIGHT AND AIR is a story you don’t want to miss out on. Halle, short for Hallelujah, finds her world changing as she and her mom get sick. They are admitted to the J.N. Adam Tuberculosis Sanatorium, a historical place located in Perrysburg, NY.The author doesn’t shy away from the hardships of tuberculosis while also drizzling honey—like hope throughout the story.This book is good for any age. However, there are some topics that will especially intrigue students, teachers and librarians: quarantine, illness, diversity, family challenges, friendships, historical places, grief, and perseverance. The themes in this book are universal while sharing an intriguing glimpse of the past.The author chooses her words well. The descriptions are vivid and the attention to detail is precise. Yet the best part for me were the characters. I appreciated the personalities, the people they reminded me of, and the way they impact Halle (for the good and the bad).This story and its cheerful cover will be a fantastic addition to any library, classroom or bookshelf at home