A courageous girl follows her dream of learning to fly in this "clever
narrative" filled with "extraordinary spirit... gorgeous colors... a
magical quality" (New York Times). Inspired by formerly imprisoned
human rights activist Loujain AlHathloul, this sparkling fantasy story
is perfect for fans of Malala's Magic Pencil and the Rebel Girls
series.
"Poetic, moving, and empowering." - Kirkus Reviews
Loujain watches her beloved baba attach his feather wings and fly each
morning, but her own dreams of flying face a big obstacle: only boys,
not girls, are allowed to fly in her country. Yet despite the taunts of
her classmates, she is determined to do it--especially because Loujain
loves colors, and only by flying can she see the color-filled field of
sunflowers her baba has told her about. Eventually, he agrees to teach
her, and Loujain's impossible dream becomes reality--and soon other
girls dare to learn to fly.
Based on the experiences of co-author Lina AlHathloul's sister, Nobel
Peace Prize nominee Loujain AlHathloul, who led the successful campaign
to lift Saudi Arabia's ban on women driving, this moving and gorgeously
illustrated story reminds us to strive for the changes we want to
see--and to never take for granted women's and girls' freedoms.