The Furious Flycycle

The Furious Flycycle by Jan Wahl is a New Ed published by Penguin in 1972, featuring 80 pages in English. This book presents the story of young Melvin Spitznagle, who faces social isolation after his father donates unsold ice cream to an orphanage instead of sharing it with Melvin’s friends. However, everything changes when an inventor arrives in town, leading Melvin to create a flying bicycle that transforms his standing among peers.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of innovation and social acceptance within the realms of juvenile fiction and science fiction. As Melvin navigates the challenges of popularity and friendship, the story delves into the consequences of his earlier actions and the excitement of his new invention. This engaging tale invites young readers to consider the impact of creativity and kindness in their own lives.
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Everyone left young Melvin Spitznagle alone after he had his father donate all the unsold icecream to an orphanage instead of giving it to his school friends, but after an inventor moves to town and Melvin invents a way of making his bicycle fly, his popularity suddenly increases again.
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