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Grade 5-8–In a New York City of the future, almost everyone can fly–except for leadfoots like 12-year-old Gurl, an orphan at the Hope House for the Homeless and Hopeless. When she sneaks out one night to rummage for food, she discovers that she can make herself invisible. When Mrs. Terwiliger, the matron who runs the institution, finds out about Gurls ability, she blackmails her into stealing clothing and perfumes and into fixing a $20,000 plastic surgeon bill by hacking into his computer. Bug, a new boy determined to fly, befriends Gurl and the mysterious cat she has found. They run away, only to be caught by notorious gangster Sweetcheeks Grabowski, who realizes that Gurl is a Wall, a person born every 100 years or so who can become invisible. He, too, has designs on her and will do anything to hang on to her. This poor-little-rich-girl story is packed with wildly eccentric characters, such as the Professor, who relies on his Answer Hand, which he bought on eBay, for information. There are also rat men with red eyes and filed teeth, a zipper-faced monster, a cat that showers and blow dries her fur, and mechanical monkeys that absorb the secrets and memories of the orphans. All of this fast-paced wackiness is told with humor, often black, that will have young readers giggling even as they cheer for Gurl and Bug, the Wall and the Wing.–Connie Tyrrell Burns, Mahoney Middle School, South Portland, ME
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Gr. 5-8. The author of Lily's Ghosts (2003) offers another intriguing fantasy for middle-grade readers. Twelve-year-old Gurl, a resident of Hope House for the Homeless who has a talent for becoming invisible (fading until she becomes "the wall"), adopts and tries to hide a mysterious cat. The matron discovers her pet and kidnaps it, blackmailing Gurl into a life of thievery. Eventually, Gurl escapes with another orphan, Bug, and the two become the object of a chase involving a peculiar professor, a giant rat, an infamous gangster, and a zipper-faced monster. This offbeat fantasy, which takes place in New York City, features visits to Little Italy and Central Park as well as city dwellers who can fly ("the wing"of the title). Eccentric characters are the norm: the professor lives with hundreds of cats, has grass growing out of his head, and shops on e-Bay; gangster Sweetcheeks Grabowski is a former diaper model. It takes time to sort out the large cast, but readers who persevere will be happy they did and look forward to the upcoming sequel. Kay Weisman
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Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 9-12
  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins (February 28, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060752556
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060752552
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.8 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #996,884 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Delightful, March 12, 2006
By Anne Ursu (Minneapolis, MN) - See all my reviews
In a vast and sparkling city that looks a great deal like New York, nearly everyone can fly--except Gurl, an orphan stuck in Hope House for the Homeless and Helpless. But Gurl soon finds she has another talent--she can become invisible. Soon she finds herself mixed up with the oddest group of friends and enemies, a belligerant boy named Bug with a penchant for punching things, a cat named Noodle who likes to blowdry her fur, a very eccentric professor with grass for hair, an orphanage matron with a serious addiction to plastic surgery, and a gangster who would like nothing more than to have a girl who can disappear.

This is one of the most inventive books I've ever read, and one of the funniest. You'll find yourself delighted and enchanted the whole time, and when you're done you'll want to go back to the first page and start all over again.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Phew! A really good fantasy!, March 21, 2006
By Susannah Melone (Cambridge, MA) - See all my reviews
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This book is such a delight that it actually provided relief from all the only-sort-of-good books I've read recently. The very recognizeable but slightly fantastic view of NY is wonderful, the characters a surprise and a joy, and the story so good that I didn't want to finish the book, because I didn't want it to be over.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fast-paced, original, and addicting, March 24, 2006
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The WALL AND THE WING by Laura Ruby --- also the author of the Edgar-nominated LILY'S GHOSTS --- is an original fantasy filled with colorful characters who inhabit a futuristic New York City. In this world, everyone wants to be a "wing," a person who can fly. Gurl, an orphan at the Hope House for the Homeless and Hopeless, is a leadfoot, not a wing.

One evening, while Gurl is out rummaging for food behind a restaurant, she discovers that she can make herself invisible. This talent to become a "wall" is very rare and highly prized in this future world. When her matron, Mrs. Terwiliger, discovers that Gurl can become invisible, she forces her into a life of crime. At first she blackmails the girl into stealing clothing and perfume, and later asks her to hack into computers.

Gurl befriends another orphan nicknamed Bug while she's chasing her cat down the hallway of the orphanage. The boy is named Bug because of his resemblance to a real bug. He and Gurl have something in common --- neither of them knew who they were before they came to Hope House. Bug has some special talents, like being able to pick locks, but he doesn't know why he has these special skills or how he learned them. Bug is Gurl's only friend at Hope House and she helps him discover his talent for flying. Neither of them like living at the orphanage and they want to leave as soon as possible to find out where they belong in the world.

Gurl and Bug decide to run away from the orphanage together. His skill as a flyer and her skill to become invisible complement each other. Together they face a huge cast of characters such as gangsters, giant alligators, human-sized rats, and a zipper-faced monster. Their adventure leads them to discover who they really are and where they belong.

THE WALL AND THE WING is one of the most original stories I have read in a long time. The fast pacing and plot twists will keep you turning pages.

--- Reviewed by Renee Kirchner (renee.kirchner@usa.net)
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