The Girl Who Could Fly review by ECra
The Girl Who Could Fly
by Victoria Forester
Age Range - 8 - 12
Genre - Adventure
Five Star Award

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Age at time of review - 14
Reviewer's Location - Royersford, PA , United States
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Piper McLoud is a natural flyer. But when others see her 
amazing skill at a baseball game, her life is in danger. 
So, when a mysterious lady comes to take Piper to a special 
institute for kids with 'special' skills, she has no choice 
but to accept. However, at I.N.S.A.N.E., Piper soon learns 
that things are not at all what they seem to be. In the 
end, it all comes down to this: Will Piper sacrifice what 
she treasures most of all or will she break the rules to 
save her new found friends?

Opinion: 

The Girl Who Could Fly is an 
excellent book. The vocabulary is age appropriate and easy 
to read. I found this book very moving, because of a 
certain song sung, quite literally, to the end. From 
reading this book, I learned that everyone has one unique 
talent at which they excel and should never sacrifice that 
skill to be normal or accepted. I would recommend this book 
to others because it was a very moving and an enjoyable 
read. 
Rating:
5
Content Rating:

Content rating - mature content

Explain your content rating: 

Underlying themes of abandonment, family death, and insanity.
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