Hilarious, deeply moving, mind-bending, original, romantic, and
surprising, this debut teen novel by Emil Ostrovski will appeal to fans
of John Green, Chris Crutcher, and Andrew Smith. Gary Shteyngart, author
of the New York Times bestseller Super Sad True Love Story, says:
"Do yourself a favor and get inside a car with Emil Ostrovski
immediately! The Paradox of Vertical Flight is an amazing road trip.
You're in for one heck of a ride." An Indie Next Pick!
On the morning of his eighteenth birthday, Jack Polovsky kidnaps his own
baby, names him Socrates, stocks up on baby supplies at Walmart, and
hits the road with his best friend, Tommy, and with the baby's mother,
Jess. As they head to Grandma's house (eluding the police at every
turn), Jack tells baby Socrates the Greek myths--because all stories
spring from those stories, really. Even this one. By turns funny, heart
wrenching, and wholly original, this debut novel by Emil Ostrovski
explores the nature of family, love, friendship, fatherhood, and myth.
"Shares a sense of humor and philosophical bent with such YA authors as
John Green and Chris Crutcher. But the story and likable characters are
Ostrovsky's own, a delightful mix of quirky, intelligent, naive,
well-intentioned, and just plain dumb teens. A delightful success."--ALA
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