The Girl Who Was Convinced Beyond All Reason That She Could Fly
Sybil Lamb
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· 2 ratings · 80 pages · Published: 10 Nov 2020
And fly she does, from rooftop to rooftop, from chimneys to phone wires; she scurries up the sides of buildings, and sneaks into secret lairs. Eggs is a loner but she makes two friends: Grack, who sells 100 different kinds of hot dogs from his bicycle cart, and Splendid Wren, a punk rocker whose open window Eggs came crashing through one night. Both Grack and Splendid Wren try their best to protect her, but Eggs meets her match when on a cold night she swoops onto a rooftop and steals a warm jacket belonging to Robin, a neighbourhood baddie with anger management issues. Can Eggs elude his wrathful revenge?
Beguiling and otherworldly, The Girl Who Was Convinced Beyond All Reason That She Could Fly is a fevered dream about a young girl's flights of fancy in order to survive, and to thrive.
Ages 14 and up.
Tagged as:
- fantasy 4
- lgbtq+ 3
- trans mc 3
- magical realism 2
- funny 2
- gothic 2
- southern gothic 2
- spooky 1
- contemporary 1
- female mc 1
- low fantasy 1
- Add topics
- format - reader age
- young adult 3
- comic 3
- content warnings
- mental illness 2