Taking Flight

Sheena Wilkinson

Language: English

Published: Dec 31, 2009

Description:

Moving from a harsh West Belfast estate to the glamour of the showjumping ring, Taking Flight is a fast-paced story of courage overcoming jealousy. The only riding fifteenyear- old Declan has ever done is joyriding. When he's forced to stay with his snobby cousin 'Princess' Vicky, he's shocked to find himself falling in love with horses. Vicky would do anything to keep this grubby hood away from her precious showjumper, Flight. Populated with courageous and vibrant characters, Taking Flight is a brilliant debut from an exciting new young adult writer.

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### From School Library Journal

Gr 7 Up—Two cousins, Declan and Vicky, who are from opposite socioeconomic sides of town, narrate this story that centers on horses and show-jumping in present-day Ireland. Declan's mother is put into rehab, and he is forced to live with his aunt and prissy cousin Vicky, who owns a show horse named Flight. As part of a work experience program, Declan volunteers at the stables, and though he has never had much contact with animals, he is changed by his proximity to the horses, especially Flight. As tragedy occurs and both cousins are to blame, Declan withdraws back into the tough street youth he once was. Both voices are believable as teens and are well drawn and layered. Vicky is spoiled and a little bratty, but depictions of her divorced parents and upper-class lifestyle provide an explanation for her behavior. Declan rebels in classic "fight and flight" ways, but he narrates his reasons and his feelings in a way that will feel relatable. American readers will easily understand the meaning of the Irish slang within the context of the story and dialogue. Both narrators experience a bit of a romance, appropriate for even young teens. VERDICT Recommended for general purchase, this title should appeal to fans of horse stories.—Heather Massa, East Rockaway Public Library, NY

### Review

"Although horse stories are most often targeted to a female audience, this one has strong appeal for boys, including reluctant readers. Declan is a guy's guy: stoic, plain in his tastes, and monosyllabic in conversation. But through his first—person narration, it becomes evident that there is a perceptive, caring, and vulnerable young man buried deep within that hard exterior."
-- VOYA Magazine

"American readers will easily understand the meaning of the Irish slang within the context of the story and dialogue. Both narrators experience a bit of a romance, appropriate for even young teens. […] Recommended for general purchase, this title should appeal to fans of horse stories."
*—School Library Journal*

"*Taking Flight* is a complex novel with a large cast of characters, each exquisitely well-developed, including the adults. . . Declan is an especially fascinating character who struggles to care for his alcoholic mother while trying to attend school and pretending to the outside world that everything is okay. . . A fast-paced story sure to appeal to teen readers."
**Highly Recommended**."
— *CM Magazine*