Flynn Flies High

Flynn Flies High by Hilary Robinson, published by Watts in 2003, is a 32-page book written in English. The story follows Flynn, a child who frequently misses school and stands out from his peers in his attire, facing ridicule from others. However, he finds a friend in Jack, who remains supportive despite the laughter from their classmates. The narrative takes an unexpected turn when the children visit the circus, hinting at surprises that await them.
Readers will discover themes of friendship and acceptance as Flynn navigates his challenges. The story explores the dynamics of childhood interactions and the importance of having a supportive companion in difficult times. With its engaging premise, Flynn Flies High invites readers to reflect on the experiences of those who feel different and the value of empathy in social situations.
Official synopsis Publisher
Flynn often misses school. He doesn’t dress like the other children. And everyone laughs at him… except Jack. But when the children visit the circus, they could be in for a surprise…
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