"Cloud Dragon Skies" by N.K. Jemisin
I liked the juxtaposition of the sky-people and Nahautu and her father. The sky-people want to fix the Earth’s sky even though the change has not altered the planet’s ability to sustain life. Nahautu’s father wants things left as they are, and Nahautu is ambivalent. For her, the sky is as it is, and therefore unremarkable.
The story is told almost like a folktale, which meshes nicely with the primitive Earth society. The imagery is very good. I especially liked the description of the cloud dragons. While I don’t think Jemisin is saying anything new with the story, the combination of science fiction and folktale is refreshing and well done. Definitely worth a look.