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=The Fledgling Book Review=

//The Fledgling // Book Review By: Peter McDermott //The Fledgling //is a magnificent narrative. The author of the book Jane Langton made this book really interesting. I liked the way she created this book. I really take pleasure in this book and I recommend that children and adults will read it.

The Author did a great job with the plot. The main character’s problem was that Georgie was seen flying by a woman across the street. Later that woman wrote a letter to her friend Mr. Prawn. The author did a really good job with the plot because I felt like I was in the story when that happened. I liked how the theme was. What interested me was that the author put the theme was about a unique girl who could fly. I really liked how the author constructed the theme. The author did an extraordinary job with the setting. The setting is the present at Walden Pond and at Georgie’s house in Concord, Massachusetts. The author did a good job with the setting because Concord, Massachusetts is a real place, and the present is a period in time. The author did a great job with the characters. The author described the characters greatly because in the story you could tell what the characters were like. Georgie is the main character who is the one who is able to fly. Georgie has one brother named Eddy, and a sister named Eleanor. Georgie tells her sister Eleanor a lot about flying with the Goose Prince. I really liked how the author used her words. The author used a lot of feeling words and I felt like I was in the story. The words the author used were blush red, grinning, and surprised. As you can see the author did a great job with the story. The author made this book seem real in different parts of the story, like when Georgie’s sister Eleanor’s face turned blush red I felt like I was in that part. I really take pleasure in this book and I recommend that children and adults will read it.