The Girl Who Fell Out of the Sky

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Discover the enchanting tale in 'The Girl Who Fell Out of the Sky,' a captivating novel published by St. Martin's Press in 2020. This compelling story follows Piper, a girl endowed with the extraordinary power of flight. However, her unique ability mysteriously disappears, leaving her grappling with a new reality. As Piper faces challenges that leave her feeling helpless, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery alongside her friends, including Conrad. Despite a looming global calamity that threatens to engulf the world, it's the very 'normal' kids she once thought judged her who help restore her faith. Join Piper as she learns that true strength lies in resilience and friendship, and that the ability to 'fly' can manifest in unexpected ways. This beautifully written book is perfect for young adults and anyone who enjoys magical realism and stories of personal growth. Perfect for those seeking inspirational reading, 'The Girl Who Fell Out of the Sky' will teach readers about the value of support and self-belief. Don't miss the chance to experience this heartwarming journey. Suitable for ages 12 and up, this brand new item is an invaluable addition to any book lover’s collection. With free shipping available, please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Keep in mind that orders for this item cannot be canceled once placed.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781250759634
Year: 2020
Publisher: St Martins Press


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What happens when the girl who could fly can't fly anymore? Piper's ability has disappeared, perhaps the result of some dark spell put on her, or perhaps because her ability has simply vanished forever. There is a worldwide calamity that Piper, Conrad, and their exceptional friends must tackle to save the planet, but Piper is left behind. If she can't fly, then what use is she?

Piper learns she can't do a lot of things—cook, clean, and help Ma around the house, for example. She feels more helpless than ever. It is the "normal" kids around her, kids she felt never liked her before, who end up helping her believe in herself again. Does she fly again? Yes. And in the process, she learns that life is always exceptional, and "abilities" come in many forms.

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