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  • Fly by Night

    Frances Hardinge, Jill Tanner, Macmillan Children's Books

    Audiobook (Macmillan Children's Books, Sept. 19, 2019)
    Fly by Night is the stunning debut novel from Frances Hardinge, author of the Costa Award-winning The Lie Tree. As the realm struggles to maintain an uneasy peace after years of civil war and tyranny, a 12-year-old orphan called Mosca Mye and her loyal companion, a cantankerous goose, are about to become the unlikely heroes of a radical revolution. Mosca is on the run, heading for the city of Mandelion. There she finds herself living by her wits among cut-throat highwaymen, spies and smugglers. With peril at every turn, Mosca uncovers a dark plot to terrorise the people of Mandelion, and soon merry mayhem leads to murder.... Winner of the Branford Boase award, Fly by Night by Frances Hardinge has an unforgettable cast of characters and an inspiring message at its heart - sometimes the power of words can change the world. Fly by Night is followed by its thrilling sequel, Twilight Robbery.
  • Fly By Night

    Frances Hardinge

    Paperback (Amulet Paperbacks, March 14, 2017)
    Discover a world where words have untold power in this thrilling fantasy adventure from award-winning author Frances Hardinge Everybody knew that books were dangerous. Read the wrong book, it was said, and the words crawled around your brain on black legs and drove you mad, wicked mad. Mosca Mye’s father insisted on teaching her to read—even in a world where books are dangerous, regulated things. Eight years later, Quillam Mye died, leaving behind an orphaned daughter with an inauspicious name and an all-consuming hunger for words. Trapped for years in the care of her cruel Uncle Westerly and Aunt Briony, Mosca leaps at the opportunity for escape, though it comes in the form of sneaky swindler Eponymous Clent. As she travels the land with Clent and her pet goose, Saracen, Mosca begins to discover complicated truths about the world she inhabits and the power of words.
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  • Fly-By-Night

    K M Peyton

    eBook (RHCP Digital, May 31, 2014)
    Ruth has never ridden a pony before - but as soon as she lays eyes on lively Fly-by-Night, she knows he has to be hers. But where is she going to find the money for a saddle and bridle - and who is going to teach her to ride?
  • Fly By Night

    Frances Hardinge

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, April 10, 2018)
    Everybody knew that books were dangerous. Read the wrong book, it was said, and the words crawled around your brain on black legs and drove you mad, wicked mad. Mosca Mye was born on a day sacred to Goodman Palpitattle, He Who Keeps Flies out of Jams and Butterchurns, which is why her father insisted on naming her after the housefly. He also insisted on teaching her to read—even in a world where books are dangerous, regulated things. Eight years later, Quillam Mye has died, leaving behind an orphaned daughter with an inauspicious name and an all-consuming hunger for words. Trapped for years in the care of her cruel Uncle Westerly and Aunt Briony, Mosca leaps at the opportunity for escape, though it comes in the form of sneaky swindler Eponymous Clent. As she travels the land with Clent and her pet goose, Saracen, Mosca begins to discover complicated truths about the world she inhabits and the power of words.
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  • Fly By Night

    Frances Hardinge

    eBook (Macmillan, June 15, 2011)
    Fly By Night is the stunning debut novel from Frances Hardinge, author of the Costa Award winning The Lie Tree. As the realm struggles to maintain an uneasy peace after years of civil war and tyranny, a twelve-year-old orphan called Mosca Mye and her loyal companion, a cantankerous goose, are about to become the unlikely heroes of a radical revolution. Mosca is on the run, heading for the city of Mandelion. There she finds herself living by her wits among cut-throat highwaymen, spies and smugglers. With peril at every turn, Mosca uncovers a dark plot to terrorize the people of Mandelion, and soon merry mayhem leads to murder . . .Winner of the Branford Boase award, Fly By Night by Frances Hardinge has an unforgettable cast of characters and an inspiring message at its heart – sometimes the power of words can change the world.Fly By Night is followed by its thrilling sequel, Twilight Robbery.'Everyone should read Frances Hardinge. Everyone. Right now' - Patrick Ness, author of A Monster Calls.
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  • Fly by Night

    Randall Jarrell, Maurice Sendak

    Hardcover (Farrar Straus & Giroux, Oct. 1, 1976)
    During the night while everyone sleeps, a little boy floats up from his bed and flies through the house and the countryside beyond.
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  • Fly By Night

    Frances Hardinge

    eBook (Macmillan, June 15, 2011)
    Fly By Night is the stunning debut novel from Frances Hardinge, author of the Costa Award winning The Lie Tree. As the realm struggles to maintain an uneasy peace after years of civil war and tyranny, a twelve-year-old orphan called Mosca Mye and her loyal companion, a cantankerous goose, are about to become the unlikely heroes of a radical revolution. Mosca is on the run, heading for the city of Mandelion. There she finds herself living by her wits among cut-throat highwaymen, spies and smugglers. With peril at every turn, Mosca uncovers a dark plot to terrorize the people of Mandelion, and soon merry mayhem leads to murder . . .Winner of the Branford Boase award, Fly By Night by Frances Hardinge has an unforgettable cast of characters and an inspiring message at its heart – sometimes the power of words can change the world.Fly By Night is followed by its thrilling sequel, Twilight Robbery.'Everyone should read Frances Hardinge. Everyone. Right now' - Patrick Ness, author of A Monster Calls.
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  • Fly by Night

    Randall Jarrell, Maurice Sendak

    Paperback (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), May 1, 1986)
    "Sendak's drawings are marvelous accompaniments to the story of David, who is like other boys during the day but who goes on flying excursions by night...This book is a rarity, sure to find a warm welcome everywhere."-Publishers Weekly
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  • Fly by Night

    Frances Hardinge

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Feb. 19, 2008)
    Twelve-year-old Mosca Mye hasn't got much. Her parents are dead, her cruel uncle keeps her locked away, and her only friend is her pet goose. But she does have one small, rare thing: the ability to read. In a world where books are dangerous things, this gift will change her life—but it may also be the death of her.
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  • Fly by Night

    Frances Hardinge

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, May 1, 2006)
    Twelve-year-old Mosca Mye hasn't got much. Her cruel uncle keeps her locked up in his mill, and her only friend is her pet goose, Saracen, who'll bite anything that crosses his path. But she does have one small, rare thing: the ability to read. She doesn't know it yet, but in a world where books are dangerous things, this gift will change her life. Enter Eponymous Clent, a smooth-talking con man who seems to love words nearly as much as Mosca herself. Soon Mosca and Clent are living a life of deceit and danger -- discovering secret societies, following shady characters onto floating coffeehouses, and entangling themselves with crazed dukes and double-crossing racketeers. It would be exactly the kind of tale Mosca has always longed to take part in, until she learns that her one true love -- words -- may be the death of her. Fly by Night is astonishingly original, a grand feat of the imagination from a masterful new storyteller.
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  • Fly-by-Night

    K. M Peyton

    Hardcover (Oxford U.P, Jan. 1, 1968)
    Twelve-year-old Ruth gets a much desired pony when the family moves from London to a small town, but when finances become strained she must face the possibility of giving up the animal.
  • Fly-by-night

    K.M. Peyton

    Paperback (Red Fox, Jan. 1, 1990)
    Twelve-year-old Ruth gets a much desired pony when the family moves from London to a small town, but when finances become strained she must face the possibility of giving up the animal.