For fans of Shouting at the Rain by Lynda Mullaly and The
Adventures of a Girl Called Bicycle by Christina Uss, a novel about one
unadventurous girl who discovers she is anything but.
Eleven-year-old Loah Londonderry is definitely a homebody. While her
mother, a noted ornithologist, works to save the endangered birds of the
shrinking Arctic tundra, Loah anxiously counts the days till her return
home. But then, to Loah's surprise and dismay, Dr. Londonderry decides
to set off on a perilous solo quest to find the Loah bird, long believed
extinct. Does her mother care more deeply about Loah the bird than Loah
her daughter?
Things get worse yet when Loah's elderly caretakers fall ill and she
finds herself all alone except for her friend Ellis. Ellis has big
problems of her own, but she believes in Loah. She's certain Loah has
strengths that are hidden yet wonderful, like the golden feather tucked
away on her namesake bird's wing. When Dr. Londonderry's expedition goes
terribly wrong, Loah needs to discover for herself whether she has the
courage and heart to find help for her mother, lost at the top of the
world.
Beautifully written, The Most Perfect Thing in the Universe is about
expeditions big and small, about creatures who defy gravity and those of
us who are bound by it.
A Mighty Girl Best Book of the Year
A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection