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The Girl Who Could Fly

✍ Scribed by Victoria Forester


Publisher
Square Fish;Scholastic
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
148 KB
Edition
1st Scholastic printing
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


From School Library Journal

Grade 58Somewhere in the U.S., in a small farming community called Lowland County, a girl named Piper McCloud is born to a simple, God-fearing farmer and his wife. Piper has a special talent: she can fly. What follows is an uneasy mix of fantasy and science fiction that has plot points that are fairly derivative. When her talent for flying is discovered, a charismatic director of a special school takes Piper under her wing. She arrives at an amazing place with multiple floors and discovers a lot of other kids with extraordinary powers, tooas well as a nefarious plot to remove their special talents by altering their DNA. Character development is achieved by the author telling, not showing, readers, and speech patterns are not always successful. Piper's rural, colloquial manner of speech seems out of place in a time period that appears to be present day and borders on caricature, especially when she utters phrases such as, "Well, butter my butt and call me a biscuit!" The writing style is clunky, and the author strives to be clever with wordplay. For example, the evil director of the school is named Dr. Letitia Hellion, and the German professor, whose accent is almost unintelligible, is named Dr. Mumbley. The acronym for the school, or institute, is I.N.S.A.N.E. (Institute of Normalcy, Stability, and NonExceptionality). The book ends with the kids taking over the school, and the affirmation of everyone's differences, and everyone's right to "be themselves." Libraries looking for engaging fantasy will want to look elsewhere._Jennifer Ralston, Harford County Public Library, Belcamp, MD_
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Starred Review In thisterrific debut novel, readers meet Piper McCloud, the late-in-life daughter of farmers. Her parents revel in conformity, so its disconcerting at best when Piper shows a talent for flying.Homeschooled and kept away from outsiders, Piper is lonely. Finally, herparents let her go to a community picnic, whereshe thinks shell meet new friends. Instead, she terrifies the neighbors byflying uptocatch a ball during akidsgame.In no time, the McCloud farm is besieged. Then, out of a helicopter comes the empathetic Dr. Letitia Hellion,who whisks Piper off toa secret school for kids with special talents. But are things there what they seem to be? No.Forester getsalmost everything right here. The story soars, just like Piper, with enough loop-de-loops to keepkids uncertain about what will come next.Her plainspoken heroine has abig heart and a strong streak of defiance,andPipers reactionsalways seem true, even in the midst of sf machinations. Manyother charactersare alsoclearly setwithin the context of theirlives, giving themdimensionsometimes lacking in supporting casts. Best of all are the books strong, lightly wrapped messagesabout friendship andauthenticity and the difference between doing well and doing good.Give this to fans of Trenton Lee Stuarts The Mysterious Benedict Society(2007). Grades 4-7. --Ilene Cooper


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