Years ago, when he was in Miss Appollonia Boodle’s kinderclass at the Iverson Peale Elementary School, young Davey Winger had a revelation. That is to say, there was a bit of a mishap, an accident if you will, during which it was revealed to Davey that falling from a great height might not necessarily be a dreadful thing, and that in fact, falling was only floating too hastily.
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Young Davey has a way with the wind. Due to a mishap on the playground, he finds he can fly, and learns to trust where the wind takes him. It guides him to a higher place, above the hustle and bustle of the city, where an orchard and it's caretakers escaped the bulldozers.
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children's book, chapter book, boy, playground, flying, kite, wind, sailing, discovery, adventure, apples, mustache, school, spirit, jungle gym, amusement park, orchard, apple pie, monkey bars, elementary, faith, trust, higher consciousness, new thoughtPeople
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