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Fallen Angels - Colin Thompson

 
Description: ISBN 0099432986 / Author: Colin Thompson / Genre: Junior Books / 'The first time Sally flew was before she could even crawl. As her ... more
Fallen Angels - Colin Thompson ... parents slept, she floated above them, too young to speak too young to think in words.' Sally is just a baby when she first begins to soar above her house and over the garden. Soon she sees her brother and other children floating over the rooftops. But her mother is sceptical. 'You and your ridiculous stories,' she says. 'It's time you came down to earth.' Only her grandmother believes her and every night Sally returns from another far off journey with a special present for the old lady - a butterfly, an opal, an orchid. She recalls her own travels when she was a little girl and explains that everyone has the power to fly, 'only they've forgotten how. It's called growing up.' Sally and her grandmother fly off together to a land of warm sunshine and lagoons, and as grandmother dreams of her favourite place, she draws her last breath and stays there forever. But Sally never forgets her dreams and when she has children of her own, she flies with them - to the Aztec ruins, to fields of snow and finally to the golden beach by the clear lagoon. With his intricately detailed illustrations and moving text, Colin Thompson takes the reader on a journey they will never forget.

Newest Review: ... there are dozens or perhaps hundreds of tiny details which have nothing to do whatsoever with the whole tale. Little eyes ... more

 ... coming out of everywhere, little individuals, flowers, engines, his ubiquitous "Café Max", houses, trees, aeroplanes, animals and all sorts of completely weird objects or beings. The man clearly lacks neither skill nor imagination. ************************** *********** I first came across one of his books in a Waterstones store, in Finchley Road, London. I was trying to accommodate my relatively large backside on the comprehensibly small children's seats in the children's books area, while my son was pres...more

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Premium Review Fallen Angels - Colin Thompson: Do you remember how to Fly? (1710 words)
by - written on 27/10/05 (Very useful, 425 readings)
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I love children's books. No! I mean I seriously love children's books! Well all right, I love books as a general rule, but children's books, with their illustrations, have a different sort of appeal. Sometimes an illustration says more than a story (indeed the same goes for a painting, a photo, a drawing… or a melody, but I am straying from the main subject...) Before my son was even born, or conceived for that matter, I was buying children's books. Sometimes I wonder if I didn't have the child to be able to buy the books… What a horrible thought!! Forgive my twisted sense of ...  Read the complete review

 

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