Taking Flight
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“I’ll help you,” Joe says. “And in the spring, I’ll give you some of my newt spawn.”
“You can come and meet my pigeons, if you like,” Luke says.
“Tomorrow?”
“OK,” Luke smiles.
Luke walks home from school. It takes him exactly twelve minutes and fifty seconds. He goes straight to the pigeon loft. His pigeons are waiting for him.
“All right, steady on,” he tells them as they push and jostle at the wire. As he unlocks each cage the pigeons hop onto the edge and spread their wings for flight.
Luke watches them. Their silver wings flash in the sunlight as they spiral in the blue sky.
Luke remembers his dream. “Happy flight, Grandad,” he whispers. He feels sure Grandad is still watching him, somehow.
Mum’s car pulls up. She calls from the gate. “Luke? I’m home.”
“Coming,” he says. “I’ll make us pancakes for tea.”
About the Author
Julia Green writes mainly for young adults. Blue Moon, Baby Blue and Hunter’s Heart are all published by Puffin. She lives in Bath with her two teenage children, and lectures in creative writing at Bath Spa University. She is programme leader for the MA in Writing for Young People. She also runs writing workshops for young people and adults.
Alan MacDonald
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Year 4
Stories About Imagined Worlds
Hugo and the Long Red Arm • Rachel Anderson
Live the Dream • Jenny Oldfield
Swan Boy • Diana Hendry
Stories That Raise Issues
Taking Flight • Julia Green
Finding Fizz • J. Alexander
Nothing But Trouble • Alan MacDonald
Stories From Different Cultures
The Little Puppet Boy • James Riordan
The Story Thief • Andrew Fusek Peters
The Hound of Ulster • Malachy Doyle
Historical Stories
The Queen’s Token • Pamela Oldfield
War Games • James Riordan
Outbreak • Alison Prince
Text copyright © 2006 Julia Green
Illustrations copyright © 2006 Jane Cope
Reprinted 2008, 2011 (three times)
First published 2006 by A & C Black
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This book can be used in the White Wolves Guided Reading programme with children who need a lot of support with reading at Year 4 level
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