Beautiful, lyrical prose, told in two voices, lifts up a poignant
story of two traumatized teens who find each other in a small riverside
town.
i am the girl manny loves. the girl who writes our story in the book of
flying. i am alice.
Alice is fifteen, with hair as red as fire and skin as pale as bone.
Something inside Alice is broken: she remembers words, but struggles to
speak them. Still, Alice knows that words are for sharing, so she pins
them to posters in tucked-away places: railway waiting rooms,
fish-and-chips shops, quiet corners. Manny is sixteen, with a scar from
shoulder to elbow. Something inside Manny is broken, too: he once was a
child soldier, forced to do terrible, violent things. But in a new land
with people who care for him, Manny explores the small town on foot. And
in his pocket, he carries a poem he scooped up, a poem whose words he
knows by heart. The relationship between Alice and Manny will be the
beginning of love and healing. And for these two young souls, perhaps,
that will be good enough.