Winging It

Winging It by Annie Dalton, published by Avon Books in 2002, is a captivating work of juvenile fiction that spans 136 pages. This edition, presented in English, introduces readers to Mel, an unconventional angel who finds herself at the prestigious Angel Academy. Rather than focusing on the expected lessons about halos, Mel discovers that her new role involves joining a select group of time-traveling angels engaged in a battle against the Opposition, revealing a world filled with unexpected dangers and excitement.
In this engaging narrative, readers will follow Mel as she navigates the challenges of her angelic duties while balancing her personal interests. The story intertwines elements of action and adventure, showcasing themes related to girls and women, as well as fantasy and magic. As Mel’s journey unfolds, she learns that the responsibilities of being an angel are far more thrilling than she initially anticipated, making for an intriguing exploration of her character and the world around her.
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Mel isn’t your average angel.
She certainly never expected to wind up at posh Angel Academy. Why would she want to learn about halos, when “shopping is much more divine?
But when she joins an elite group of time-traveling angels fighting against the Opposition, she learns angel business is a lot more dangerous — and a lot more fun — than she ever could have suspected.
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