![]() ![]() Birdie doesn’t find her father, but after stumbling across clues that suggest he’s gone to Chicago, she figures she’ll hitch a ride with the traveling circus doing what she does best: putting on a convincing act and insisting on being star of the show.īut the overconfidence that made her belle of the ball during her enchanted youth turns out to be far too reckless without the safety net of her charmed childhood, and a couple of impulsive missteps sends her and her newfound community spinning into freefall. The barnstorming circus has lady pilots, daredevil stuntmen, fire-spinners, and wing walkers, and Birdie is instantly enchanted-especially with a girl pilot named June. When Birdie sees a leaflet for a barnstorming circus with a picture of Dad’s plane on it, she goes to Coney Island in search of answers. ![]() Her father’s bank has failed, and worse, he’s disappeared along with his Jenny biplane. It’s 1930, and Birdie William’s life has crashed along with the stock market. Here is a story about falling-falling from grace, falling in love-as well as soaring to heights you wouldn’t know were possible if you never stepped out into thin air. ![]() A book to be re-read over, and over, and over again." -Katherine Locke, award-winning author of The Girl with the Red Balloon "I imagine wing-walking and reading An Impossible Distance to Fall feel a great deal the same: heart-stopping, thrill-seeking and addictive.
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