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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Kyrie McCauleyPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: HarperCollins Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.313kg ISBN: 9780062885036ISBN 10: 0062885030 Pages: 416 Publication Date: 14 October 2021 Recommended Age: From 13 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews“A hauntingly intense tale thrumming with hope! A stunning, powerful debut. - Tiffany D. Jackson, award-winning author of Monday's Not Coming “A deep dive to illustrate the quiet strength of those in the darkest situations, If These Wings Could Fly is atmospheric, brilliantly drawn, and ultimately hopeful. - Mindy McGinnis, author of The Female of the Species “Heartbreaking, important, and layered with so much hope, this book breathes magic into every chapter. - Akemi Dawn Bowman, Morris Award Finalist and author of Starfish “McCauley expertly blends the devastation of family with the invincibility of first love and sisterhood. This debut marks the start of a bold new talent! - Justin A. Reynolds, author of Opposite of Always [A] lyrical novel [with] authentic, intimate first-person narration... Strong writing that features some dreamily lovely turns of phrase... A powerful, thoughtful, and ultimately hopeful debut. - Kirkus Reviews Poignant and powerful, this novel uses magical realism to examine choice in a difficult world. There are titles for teens that address the realities of dating violence, but it's more difficult to find stories of family violence; in her debut, McCauley traverses the tender ground with grace. - Booklist McCauley offers just a touch of magical realism here, layering a painfully honest exploration of domestic violence with a subtle eeriness... Her narration is elegant and thoughtful... a refreshing portrayal of two teens who negotiate their own challenges while acknowledging those of others. - Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books “A beautiful, powerful, and emotional story that tugs at your heartstrings as it empathetically and honestly steers you through the pain of domestic violence. - Farrah Penn, author of Twelve Steps to Normal If These Wings Could Fly is a tense and emotional story that will in turns break your heart, make you swoon, and leave you feeling hopeful. - Elizabeth Eulberg, author of Past Perfect Life “A careful, sharp exploration of rage, love, and what it means to balance on the knife edge between them. - Rebecca Barrow, author of This Is What It Feels Like McCauley makes a moving debut with this hard-hitting novel set in a small, tightly knit town. - Publishers Weekly "“A hauntingly intense tale thrumming with hope! A stunning, powerful debut.” — Tiffany D. Jackson, award-winning author of Monday's Not Coming “A deep dive to illustrate the quiet strength of those in the darkest situations, If These Wings Could Fly is atmospheric, brilliantly drawn, and ultimately hopeful.” — Mindy McGinnis, author of The Female of the Species “Heartbreaking, important, and layered with so much hope, this book breathes magic into every chapter.” — Akemi Dawn Bowman, Morris Award Finalist and author of Starfish “McCauley expertly blends the devastation of family with the invincibility of first love and sisterhood. This debut marks the start of a bold new talent!” — Justin A. Reynolds, author of Opposite of Always ""[A] lyrical novel [with] authentic, intimate first-person narration... Strong writing that features some dreamily lovely turns of phrase... A powerful, thoughtful, and ultimately hopeful debut."" — Kirkus Reviews ""Poignant and powerful, this novel uses magical realism to examine choice in a difficult world. There are titles for teens that address the realities of dating violence, but it’s more difficult to find stories of family violence; in her debut, McCauley traverses the tender ground with grace."" — Booklist ""McCauley offers just a touch of magical realism here, layering a painfully honest exploration of domestic violence with a subtle eeriness... Her narration is elegant and thoughtful... a refreshing portrayal of two teens who negotiate their own challenges while acknowledging those of others."" — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books “A beautiful, powerful, and emotional story that tugs at your heartstrings as it empathetically and honestly steers you through the pain of domestic violence.” — Farrah Penn, author of Twelve Steps to Normal “If These Wings Could Fly is a tense and emotional story that will in turns break your heart, make you swoon, and leave you feeling hopeful.” — Elizabeth Eulberg, author of Past Perfect Life “A careful, sharp exploration of rage, love, and what it means to balance on the knife edge between them.” — Rebecca Barrow, author of This Is What It Feels Like ""McCauley makes a moving debut with this hard-hitting novel set in a small, tightly knit town."" — Publishers Weekly" “A hauntingly intense tale thrumming with hope! A stunning, powerful debut.” — Tiffany D. Jackson, award-winning author of Monday's Not Coming “A deep dive to illustrate the quiet strength of those in the darkest situations, If These Wings Could Fly is atmospheric, brilliantly drawn, and ultimately hopeful.” — Mindy McGinnis, author of The Female of the Species “Heartbreaking, important, and layered with so much hope, this book breathes magic into every chapter.” — Akemi Dawn Bowman, Morris Award Finalist and author of Starfish “McCauley expertly blends the devastation of family with the invincibility of first love and sisterhood. This debut marks the start of a bold new talent!” — Justin A. Reynolds, author of Opposite of Always ""[A] lyrical novel [with] authentic, intimate first-person narration... Strong writing that features some dreamily lovely turns of phrase... A powerful, thoughtful, and ultimately hopeful debut."" — Kirkus Reviews ""Poignant and powerful, this novel uses magical realism to examine choice in a difficult world. There are titles for teens that address the realities of dating violence, but it’s more difficult to find stories of family violence; in her debut, McCauley traverses the tender ground with grace."" — Booklist ""McCauley offers just a touch of magical realism here, layering a painfully honest exploration of domestic violence with a subtle eeriness... Her narration is elegant and thoughtful... a refreshing portrayal of two teens who negotiate their own challenges while acknowledging those of others."" — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books “A beautiful, powerful, and emotional story that tugs at your heartstrings as it empathetically and honestly steers you through the pain of domestic violence.” — Farrah Penn, author of Twelve Steps to Normal “If These Wings Could Fly is a tense and emotional story that will in turns break your heart, make you swoon, and leave you feeling hopeful.” — Elizabeth Eulberg, author of Past Perfect Life “A careful, sharp exploration of rage, love, and what it means to balance on the knife edge between them.” — Rebecca Barrow, author of This Is What It Feels Like ""McCauley makes a moving debut with this hard-hitting novel set in a small, tightly knit town."" — Publishers Weekly “A hauntingly intense tale thrumming with hope! A stunning, powerful debut. -- Tiffany D. Jackson, award-winning author of <em>Monday's Not Coming</em> “A deep dive to illustrate the quiet strength of those in the darkest situations, If These Wings Could Fly is atmospheric, brilliantly drawn, and ultimately hopeful. -- Mindy McGinnis, author of <em>The Female of the Species</em> “Heartbreaking, important, and layered with so much hope, this book breathes magic into every chapter. -- Akemi Dawn Bowman, Morris Award Finalist and author of <em>Starfish</em> “McCauley expertly blends the devastation of family with the invincibility of first love and sisterhood. This debut marks the start of a bold new talent! -- Justin A. Reynolds, author of <em>Opposite of Always</em> [A] lyrical novel [with] authentic, intimate first-person narration... Strong writing that features some dreamily lovely turns of phrase... A powerful, thoughtful, and ultimately hopeful debut. -- <em>Kirkus Reviews</em> Poignant and powerful, this novel uses magical realism to examine choice in a difficult world. There are titles for teens that address the realities of dating violence, but it's more difficult to find stories of family violence; in her debut, McCauley traverses the tender ground with grace. -- <em>Booklist</em> McCauley offers just a touch of magical realism here, layering a painfully honest exploration of domestic violence with a subtle eeriness... Her narration is elegant and thoughtful... a refreshing portrayal of two teens who negotiate their own challenges while acknowledging those of others. -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books “A beautiful, powerful, and emotional story that tugs at your heartstrings as it empathetically and honestly steers you through the pain of domestic violence. -- Farrah Penn, author of <em>Twelve Steps to Normal</em> If These Wings Could Fly is a tense and emotional story that will in turns break your heart, make you swoon, and leave you feeling hopeful. -- Elizabeth Eulberg, author of <em>Past Perfect Life</em> “A careful, sharp exploration of rage, love, and what it means to balance on the knife edge between them. -- Rebecca Barrow, author of <em>This Is What It Feels Like</em> McCauley makes a moving debut with this hard-hitting novel set in a small, tightly knit town. -- <em>Publishers Weekly</em> Author InformationKyrie McCauley has always been a storyteller. She has also been a waitress, nanny, singer in a band, ACLU intern, rally organiser, Truman Scholar, and most recently, a mother and a writer. She holds a Master of Science in Social Policy from the University of Pennsylvania. She lives near Philadelphia with her husband, children, and several cats. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |