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By: Clara Green

When Do Birds Fly?

Pages: 54 Ratings: 5.0
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Five-year-old Dove is ecstatic about everything around her, particularly the forest near her home. In her town, however, nature is outlawed from praise and exploration. She gets sent away for 10 long years when the King finds out she is fascinated by nature. He considers this to be a spell of insanity and a risk to the entire town. Later in this exile, her little sister gets banished to the forest where she finds Dove. They stay together until the King sends for Dove, but she doesn’t know why.

A mission is set that Dove and her friends and family struggle to complete. Dove must help the same man who forced her out of her home, hoping her “sickness” would not spread. The children must help him, or their city will fall apart. They must accept the challenge and take a journey they may or may not survive.

Clara Green was raised in Greenwich, Connecticut, and Denver, Colorado. She has a passion for reading and writing and is a decent cake decorator. She is a loyal friend, creative, and focused on justice and doing what is right. She is currently concentrating on finishing the seventh grade and looks forward to becoming a teenager soon. She lives with her parents and two older siblings.
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  • Owen

    This book is the GOAT of books, it is entertaining, and probably my favorite of all time. This book is funny, and I really do hope it turns into a movie one day. The writer made a masterpiece and the editor must be a genius.

  • anonymous

    This book was very, very good. No point in this book was boring and I was very engaged the entire time. I couldn't put the book down it was so good. Highly recommend you read this if you love a book that leaves you on a cliffhanger every chapter.

  • Anonymous

    I quite enjoyed this book. I have read other pieces of this author’s work, and I particularly love the way they describe settings and characters. I find the dialogue seems very realistic.

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