Fly by Night

Fly by Night by Frances Hardinge, published by Macmillan Children’s Books in 2005, is a captivating adventure set in an alternative historical world. This 435-page novel follows the journey of a 12-year-old orphan named Mosca, who, along with a homicidal goose, becomes an unlikely hero in a fractured Realm struggling for peace after years of civil war and religious tyranny. As Mosca navigates her perilous circumstances, she encounters a delightful swindler named Eponymous Clent and becomes embroiled in a plot that could change the fate of her world.
Readers will find a richly woven narrative filled with humor and unexpected twists as Mosca’s life unfolds amidst highwaymen, smugglers, and absurd rulers. The story explores themes of freedom and the impact of literature, as Mosca is drawn into the machinations of the Guild of Stationers and its leader, Mabwick Toke. With its blend of fantasy and historical fiction, Fly by Night presents a unique perspective on the power of books and the resilience of its characters in the face of chaos.
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A fantastic adventure story set in an alternative historical world that launches the career of a uniquely talented children’s writer. In a fractured Realm, struggling to maintain an uneasy peace after years of civil war and religious tyrrany, a 12- year- old orphan and a homicidal goose become the accidental heroes of a revolution. Mosca has spent her life in a miserable hamlet, where her father was banished for writing inflammatory books about tolerance and freedom. Now he is dead, and Mosca is on the run after unintentionally setting fire to a mill. With a delightful swindler named Eponymous Clent, she heads for the city of Mandelion. A born liar, Mosca lives by her wits in a world of highwaymen and smugglers, dangerously insane rulers in ludicrous wigs, secret agents and radical plotters. She is recruited as a spy by the fanatical Mabwick Toke, leader of the Guild of Stationers, who fears losing his control over the publication of every book in the state. Mosca’s activities reveal a plot to force a rule of terror on the Realm, and merry mayhem soon leads to murder… kite-powered coffeehouses take to the river, and citizens lay offerings at the shrine of Goodman Blackwhistle of the Favourable Wind. Funny and surprising, stuffed with wonderful characters, at its heart it contains an inspiring truth – that the power of books can change the world.
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