An Impossible Distance to Fall
By (Author) Miriam McNamara
Skyhorse Publishing
Sky Pony Press
2nd July 2019
United States
Children
Fiction
813.6
Hardback
264
, Spine 28mm
345g
"I imagine wing-walking and reading An Impossible Distance to Fall feel a great deal the same: heart-stopping, thrill-seeking and addictive. A book to be re-read over, and over, and over again." Katherine Locke, award-winning author of The Girl with the Red Balloon
Here is a story about fallingfalling from grace, falling in loveas well as soaring to heights you wouldnt know were possible if you never stepped out into thin air.
Its 1930, and Birdie Williams life has crashed along with the stock market. Her fathers bank has failed, and worse, hes disappeared along with his Jenny biplane.
When Birdie sees a leaflet for a barnstorming circus with a picture of Dads plane on it, she goes to Coney Island in search of answers.
The barnstorming circus has lady pilots, daredevil stuntmen, fire-spinners, and wing walkers, and Birdie is instantly enchantedespecially with a girl pilot named June. Birdie doesnt find her father, but after stumbling across clues that suggest hes gone to Chicago, she figures shell hitch a ride with the traveling circus doing what she does best: putting on a convincing act and insisting on being star of the show.
But the overconfidence that made her belle of the ball during her enchanted youth turns out to be far too reckless without the safety net of her charmed childhood, and a couple of impulsive missteps sends her and her newfound community spinning into freefall.
"I imagine wing-walking and readingAn Impossible Distance to Fallfeel a great deal the same: heart-stopping, thrill-seeking and addictive. I couldn't stop turning the pages, plummeting into Birdie's story of her search for her father, her growing awareness and attraction to June, and her ever-twisting relationships with her newfound family. Birdie's a quintessentially lovable heroine: flawed, impulsive, kind-hearted, and optimistic even when all the odds are against her. A book to be re-read over, and over, and over again." Katherine Locke, award-winning author of The Girl with the Red Balloon
Praise for The Unbinding of Mary Reade
The Unbinding of Mary Reade is a rollicking, breathtaking adventure full of heart, passion, wit, and intelligence. I was turning pages fast as a wind fills a sail, marveling at the talent that is Miriam McNamara. An Na, Printz Award Winner and National Book Award Finalist for A Step from Heaven
"The sexy, high-seas swashbuckler we've been waiting for." Rita Williams-Garcia, winner of the 2011 Newbery Honor Award, Coretta Scott King Award, Scott O'Dell Award, and the PEN/Norma Klein Award, and the author of One Crazy Summer
A captivating account of gender, feminism, agency, and all manner of desiremost importantly, the desire to be free. Badass, through and through. M-E Girard, Lambda Literary Award Winner and William C. Morris Award Finalist for Girl Mans Up
Issues of gender identity and who and how to love make The Unbinding of Mary Reade resonate as strongly in the present as in the past. Action-packed, this romantic tale is bound to entice teen and adult readers alike. Cordelia Jensen, author of Skyscraping and The Way the Light Bends
"The Unbinding of Mary Reade is a stunning debutintense and unforgettable, thrilling to the very last page!" Melanie Crowder, author of Audacity and An Uninterrupted View of the Sky
"I dare you not to yell huzzah! at least ten times while reading The Unbinding of Mary Reade, a swashbuckling girl-power adventure about owning who you are and loving who you want. Mary is an unforgettable heroine who is tough yet tender, a survivor who's got swagger and courage. I'd join her pirate crew any day!" Heather Demetrios, author of Bad Romance and Exquisite Captive
"This is the pirate novel weve been waiting for. Epic and confident, with a plot that sizzles and then ignites like a powder keg. Longing and love tangle in nuanced, powerful combinations as Mary takes to the high seas and meets her match in Anne Bonny. An unstoppable romance, an unforgettable adventure." Amy Rose Capetta, author of Echo after Echo
Fantastic, unique, and inclusively diverse young adult fiction . . . You had me at queer pirates. *grabby hands* Tor.com
Canonically queer pirate girls Yes, please. Barnes & Noble Teen Blog
"In her debut novel, McNamara creates a compelling backstory for legendary female pirate Anne Bonney, as well as folding accurate historical details into a plot about how and why youth took to sea in 18th-century England, the physical and social hazards of social class clashes on land and at sea, and the gender politics that, then too, made the simple fact of being female constantly dangerous. . . . Delightful reading for anyone who enjoys pirate stories or is seeking LGBTQ+ fiction that is positive as well as fairly realistic. VERDICT: A great choice for historical fiction collections." School Library Journal
"The connections to issues today will inspire readers to think beyond the adventure and root for a happy ending. An auspicious first novel." Booklist
Miriam McNamara was born in Ireland, raised in the Southern United States, and now lives in the Midwest. She has an MFA in Writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts. She has never flown a biplane, but she loves to dance. She is also the author of The Unbinding of Mary Reade. She lives in Minneapolis, but also calls Asheville, North Carolina home.