The Boy Who Could Fly by Laura Ruby

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The Boy Who Could Fly by Laura Ruby

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Second part of the wildly imaginative fantasy set in a New York where people can fly and the daughter of the richest man in the universe can make herself invisible…

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The Boy Who Could Fly by Laura Ruby

Second part of the wildly imaginative fantasy set in a New York where people can fly and the daughter of the richest man in the universe can make herself invisible… It’s six months since the end of the Invisible Girl, and Gurl, AKA Georgie, is attending a posh girls school that she hates, and hardly speaking to Bug, who seems to be too busy making adverts and endorsements to see his old friend. But when a giant octopus appears in the Hudson and a giant sloth kidnaps a squealing heiress and takes her to the top of the Empire State Building, our two unlikely heroes realise that something very strange is going on. Could it have something to do with the pen that can think for itself? Where’s the Professor when you need him? And who is the artist punk they call the Chaos King?

Praise for ‘The Wall and the Wing’:
“An utterly odd and charming modern fantasy… laugh-out-loud funny” Publishers Weekly

Originally from the East Coast, Laura Ruby now lives in Chicago with her husband, two stepdaughters and two cats. As well as being the author of LILY'S GHOSTS, a novel for readers of all ages, her short fiction for adults has appeared in numerous literary magazines, a collection of which is to be published by Warner Books.

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ISBN 13 9780007210107
ISBN 10 0007210108
Titel The Boy Who Could Fly
Autor Laura Ruby
Serie The Wall And The Wing
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag HarperCollins Publishers
Erscheinungsjahr 2008-03-03
Seitenanzahl 352
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