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Join a father and daughter as they find their wings together and take to the skies in this funny, tender tale from the master of contemporary storytelling.

A warm and wonderfully wacky tale told with heart and hope by the Carnegie award winning author David Almond. Lizzie and Dad live in a rainy town in the north of England. It''s just the two of them, and Auntie Doreen, who pops round to check Lizzie''s spellings and tell Dad he''s daft and make them nice hot dumplings. But today there''s something unusual going on: why is Dad building himself a pair of wings and studying the birds to see how they fly? The Great Human Bird Competition of course!



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It’s a story about love and it gives the reader a wonderful sense of joy about what it means to be alive. You will have read nothing else quite like it. -- Independent Bookshop Week supplement * The Guardian *

My Dads a Birdman

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    A Paperback / softback by David Almond, Polly Dunbar

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      Publisher: Walker Books Ltd
      Publication Date: 02/04/2015
      ISBN13: 9781406354409, 978-1406354409
      ISBN10: 1406354406

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Join a father and daughter as they find their wings together and take to the skies in this funny, tender tale from the master of contemporary storytelling.

      A warm and wonderfully wacky tale told with heart and hope by the Carnegie award winning author David Almond. Lizzie and Dad live in a rainy town in the north of England. It''s just the two of them, and Auntie Doreen, who pops round to check Lizzie''s spellings and tell Dad he''s daft and make them nice hot dumplings. But today there''s something unusual going on: why is Dad building himself a pair of wings and studying the birds to see how they fly? The Great Human Bird Competition of course!



      Trade Review
      It’s a story about love and it gives the reader a wonderful sense of joy about what it means to be alive. You will have read nothing else quite like it. -- Independent Bookshop Week supplement * The Guardian *

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