Time to Fly

Time to Fly by Laurie Halse Anderson, published by Puffin Books in 2009, is a reprint edition comprising 122 pages in English. This book presents a story centered around Zoe, who discovers a flock of parrots in her backyard, coinciding with the unexpected arrival of her mother from California. As Zoe grapples with the prospect of moving back home, she faces emotions and challenges that complicate her decision.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family, change, and the complexities of emotions. The story delves into Zoe’s internal conflict as she navigates her feelings about leaving Ambler and Dr. Mac’s place, highlighting the humorous and poignant moments that arise from her situation. With elements of juvenile fiction, the book touches on social themes and the emotional landscape of growing up, making it a relatable read for young audiences.
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There’s a flock of parrots in Zoe’s backyard! No one knows where they came from, but they aren’t as big a surprise as the sight of Zoe’s mother, who has just arrived from California. She wants Zoe to move back home with her – something Zoe has been waiting to hear for months. But why does leaving Ambler and Dr. Mac’s place seem so much harder than she expected?
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