Description
"Did you really rescue your mother from a fate worse than death on a
cliff overlooking the sea?"
After a mysterious accident left him paralyzed, sixteen-year-old
Joseph finds himself living with his father in Minneapolis and working
hot summer days in a bakery. What happened to the life he used to
live? How did he come to be here? Although they approach the mystery
in different ways, two people in Joseph's new life--seventeen-year-old
Zap, who also works in the bakery, and Enzo, a fierce and funny
nine-year-old girl--both want to find out.
"Are you really a superhero?" whispers Enzo, who secretly longs for
her world to be transformed. "Please be a superhero."
Stoically quiet, Joseph has never thought of himself as a superhero,
especially now that he is in a wheelchair and can't feel his legs. But
others disagree. Who is the hero? Who is the enemy? Is redemption
possible, and if so, where is it to be found? In Alison McGhee's
strange and powerful Falling Boy, a small band of tough kids turn the
myth of the superhero inside out as they face down the shadows of
childhood.
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