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Banner in the sky is About a Boy named Rudi who tries to climb a mountain called the citadel for his father. Its about his struggles of trying to convince his mom to let him go, if he can climb, and him actually trying to climb the mountain. Many friends help him on the way, including Old Teo, Captain winters, and even his own uncle.

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