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I Wish I’d Written… Fly By Night

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BfK No. 160 - September 2006

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This issue’s cover illustration by Getty Images is from Tim Bowler’s Frozen Fire. Tim Bowler is interviewed by Geoff Fox. Thanks to Oxford University Press for their help with this September cover.

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Meg Rosoff

Meg Rosoff on an original and joyous literary adventure…<!--break-->

I recently had the dubious pleasure of reading 10,000 children’s books – at least it felt like 10,000 – as judge of the excellent Branford-Boase prize, and as I trudged, zombie-like, through the task, one book suddenly leapt out of the pile, grabbed me by my throat and dragged me on a 300-page ride through a genre I swear I don’t even like (except when I do). I emerged at the last page exhausted and delighted and knew I was staring at a winner.

The book was Fly By Night , by first-time author Frances Hardinge, and it won the Branford-Boase prize, as well as my great respect and admiration.

It tells the story of Mosca, a strange, plain little orphan set adrift in a fantastical 18th-century England (Mandelion) with a morally suspect conman named Eponymous Clent. The author juggles a vast cast of oddball characters and a plot of Byzantine complexity, all rendered in mad, exuberant, hilarious prose. And unlike so many fantasy novels, it’s a completely human story, told with great warmth.

Fly By Night is as original and joyous a literary adventure as I’ve encountered in eons. I wish I’d written it, but even better, I know I couldn’t have.

Fly By Night by Frances Hardinge is published by Macmillan (1 405 02078 4, £12.99 hbk). Meg Rosoff’s latest book, Just in Case (0 14 132181 4, £10.99 hbk), is published by Penguin.

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