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Learn moreIn The Girl Who Fell Out of the Sky--the conclusion to the fantasy adventure series that began with the New York Times bestseller The Girl Who Could Fly--Victoria Forester shows listeners that life is always exceptional, and "abilities" come in many forms.
What happens when the girl who could fly can't fly anymore?
Piper McCloud's ability to fly has disappeared, perhaps the result of some dark spell put on her, or perhaps because her ability has simply vanished forever. There is a worldwide calamity that Piper, Conrad, and their exceptional friends must tackle to save the planet, but Piper is left behind. If she can't fly, then what use is she?
Piper learns she can't do a lot of things—cook, clean, and help Ma around the house, among them. She feels more helpless than ever. What is she good at? How will she ever believe in herself again?
Victoria Forester is the author of The Girl Who Could Fly, a Booklist Editor’s Choice and Bank Street Best Children’s Book of the Year. She is also a successful screenwriter, and originally wrote The Girl Who Could Fly for film. She liked the story so much that she decided to expand it into her first book. Victoria grew up on a remote farm in Ontario, Canada, and graduated from the University of Toronto. She now lives in Los Angeles with her husband, daughter, and cat.
Cassandra Morris is a voice actress known as the voice of Lola on the cartoon series Angelo Rules and has provided voices for many other popular animated shows, including Pokemon, K-On, and Yu-Gi-Oh. Her credits include numerous books for young readers, such as Ivy and Bean and Tempted from P. C. Cast’s House of Night series. She was nominated for a 2010 Audie Award for audiobook narration. She has done sketch comedy for David Letterman and HBO, and studies Improv at Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre. Her audiobook credits include Gossip Girl, The Magic School Bus, Pretty Little Liars, and The Lying Game .