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A thirteen-year-old hatches a plan of escape, solace, and utter
independence through a dream of flight that’s both literal and
figurative in this engrossing novel by National Book Award finalist Jim
Shepard
As beset by the world as any thirteen-year-old—and
maybe a little more so—Biddy Siebert does his best to negotiate both the
intimacies and isolations of his world and his own maddening and
slightly comical idiosyncrasies. His ferocious younger sister hates
everyone, including him; his sprawling Italian family, when it comes to
emotional matters, has the touch of a blacksmith; and his Catholic
school education provides a ready framework against which he can measure
himself as continually falling short of the ideal. As his grades slip
and his family begins to come apart, Biddy searches for a focus and
finds one during a trip in a family friend’s private plane: To rise
above his troubles, he’s going to have to learn to fly.
Biddy
resolves to steal the plane, having taught himself as a pilot through
manuals and observation, and as he moves through the progressions of his
plan, he slowly develops the confidence and independence he’s going to
need later in life. In this compassionate and honest portrait of the
challenges, missteps, and small successes of adolescence, Biddy is an
unforgettable character whose problems might seem common but whose
solutions are often extraordinary.
A thirteen-year-old hatches a plan of escape, solace, and utter independence through a dream of flight that’s both literal and figurative in this engrossing novel by National Book Award finalist...
A thirteen-year-old hatches a plan of escape, solace, and utter
independence through a dream of flight that’s both literal and
figurative in this engrossing novel by National Book Award finalist Jim
Shepard
As beset by the world as any thirteen-year-old—and
maybe a little more so—Biddy Siebert does his best to negotiate both the
intimacies and isolations of his world and his own maddening and
slightly comical idiosyncrasies. His ferocious younger sister hates
everyone, including him; his sprawling Italian family, when it comes to
emotional matters, has the touch of a blacksmith; and his Catholic
school education provides a ready framework against which he can measure
himself as continually falling short of the ideal. As his grades slip
and his family begins to come apart, Biddy searches for a focus and
finds one during a trip in a family friend’s private plane: To rise
above his troubles, he’s going to have to learn to fly.
Biddy
resolves to steal the plane, having taught himself as a pilot through
manuals and observation, and as he moves through the progressions of his
plan, he slowly develops the confidence and independence he’s going to
need later in life. In this compassionate and honest portrait of the
challenges, missteps, and small successes of adolescence, Biddy is an
unforgettable character whose problems might seem common but whose
solutions are often extraordinary.
Marketing Plan
“A well-made, well-written and splendidly imagined novel. Flights is impressive in its hard-earned simplicity and thrilling in its compassion.” —The New York Times
“Subtle, brilliant, beautifully wrought . . . Jim Shepard is gifted with a wise and unforced insight into the shifting politics of family life. . . . This novel needs to be savored moment by moment for its benign artistic cunning and sheer imaginative wisdom.” —The Washington Post Book World
“A soaring first novel—comic, compassionate, as rare in vision as the obsession with flying that lies at its heart.” —John Hawkes
“One of the most poignant and powerful books about a young person to come out since Frank Conroy’s masterpiece Stop-Time.” —San Francisco Chronicle
“An exhilarating experience.” —Publishers Weekly
“A well-made, well-written and splendidly imagined novel. Flights is impressive in its hard-earned simplicity and thrilling in its compassion.” —The New York Times
“A well-made, well-written and splendidly imagined novel. Flights is impressive in its hard-earned simplicity and thrilling in its compassion.” —The New York Times
“Subtle, brilliant, beautifully wrought . . . Jim Shepard is gifted with a wise and unforced insight into the shifting politics of family life. . . . This novel needs to be savored moment by moment for its benign artistic cunning and sheer imaginative wisdom.” —The Washington Post Book World
“A soaring first novel—comic, compassionate, as rare in vision as the obsession with flying that lies at its heart.” —John Hawkes
“One of the most poignant and powerful books about a young person to come out since Frank Conroy’s masterpiece Stop-Time.” —San Francisco Chronicle
If I Run
Terri Blackstock
General Fiction (Adult), Mystery & Thrillers
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