This tale of passion, persistence, and hubris reminds us that what
seems foolish in hindsight may have been born of boldness and bravery.
The tailor Pierre has a big dream: He wants to fly. To make this
outlandish vision a reality, he decides to sew a garment that is up to
the task: his very own, resplendent bird coat. But can a human really
become a bird with anything but disastrous results? This is a
fantastical story of the imagined selves that we dream into being, and
the hubris that can come hand-in-hand with these imaginings. Illustrated
in the distinctive hand of award-winning Norwegian illustrator Øyvind
Torseter, this tale was inspired by the true story of Franz Reichelt,
dubbed "the flying tailor," who in 1912 jumped from the Eiffel Tower in
an attempt at flight.