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The Girl Who Was Convinced Beyond All Reason That She Could Fly

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A visionary young-adult illustrated novel about Eggs, a homeless girl who knows how to fly.
  • 10 November 2020
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In a rusted unnamed city full of five-dollar hotels and flea markets, a young homeless girl named Eggs is trying to make her way in the world. She’s shy and bold at the same time, and wary of strangers, but she is convinced beyond all reason that she can fly.

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.
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Price: $16.95
Pages: 80
Publisher: Arsenal Pulp Press
Imprint: Arsenal Pulp Press
Publication Date: 10 November 2020
Trim Size: 10.00 X 7.00 in
ISBN: 9781551528175
Format: Paperback
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"Every page of this beautiful dream of a book made my heart skip. Eggs is the most lovable, winning character I've met in a long time." —Casey Plett, author of Little Fish

"Sybil Lamb elevates the chapter book format with this incredible tale of love, friendship, solidarity, and the magic of building beautiful things in unlikely places." —Cory Silverberg, author of What Makes a Baby

Sybil Lamb’s writing and art have appeared in books, magazines, comix, alleys and tattoos. Her novel I’ve Got a Time Bomb was published by Topside Press.