Another Emma Carroll book I’ve fallen in love with! I really love her writing! This was such a heartwarming adventure. Magpie is a pickpocket & an orphan. 1 day she sees a boy dangling from the sky & it changes her life. “His family, the Montgolfiers, are desperate to discover the secret of flight. Together w/Pierre, Magpie is caught up in a world of inflatable bloomers, spies & unruly animals in a race to be the 1st to fly a hot air balloon - in front of the King & Queen of France.” That’s what the back of the books says, which isn’t much-so I don’t want to give away more. This is set in southern France in 1783. It’s based on real events that actually happened, & some of the characters are real, like the Montgolfiers trying to obtain the secret of flight. To read what it’s about, you wouldn’t realize how at its core, it’s the importance of women. Our strength, smarts, & always having to fight to be given the credit we deserve. Back then it was 100 times worse. Women were thought of as simpering fools basically. We couldn’t learn much-maybe because we weren’t allowed to. All opportunities were given to men. When a woman had a brilliant idea either no 1 believed her, or they stole the idea & claimed it as their own. Orphan girls & girls/women of color were treated even worse. Like they were diseased or something. Being an orphan & a girl of color, Magpie was treated horribly. It always baffles me reading historical fiction how these children were treated. They really were too. They treated CHILDREN like dirt if considered beneath them. Makes me sick. Magpie couldn’t read/write, but boy was she smart. We see how unbeknownst to the world, how many accomplishments by men, may have really been done or heavily influenced by a woman/women behind the scenes. Breaks my heart for those women, & makes me thankful for everything I have that they weren’t allowed to. Anyway! Lol Magpie is strong, loyal, no nonsense, & full of adventure. This is fast paced, & never lags. There’s a looming threat always lurking that keeps you on the edge of your seat. The twist towards the end shocked me. Magpie helped this family so much, & they helped her. All such amazing characters-INCLUDING Lancelot(sheep), Coco(rooster), & Voltaire(duck). Coco has my heart. I love that rooster. He was Magpies only family for so long. The villain is truly evil-b/c she could be a real person. There’s no magic, just pure human evil that is very real. The author was asked to write this story from Neal Jackson’s idea. Quoting the author about Neal-“..whose eye for good story potential won him The Big Idea Competition..” I love history, & I love when authors weave real history in w/fiction. Highly recommend. Such a beautiful cover by David Litchfield as well. Love it!💜