book cover

Flying Free

by Nicola Davies, illustrated by Cathy Fisher

Interest age: 7 to 11
Reading age: 8+

Published by Graffeg, 2018

  • Coming-of-age

About this book

Colin, a country boy, is excited when his big brother Andrew gives him an air rifle for his 11th birthday. Only, when mum finds out, she takes it away, saying he’s too young for it. But Andrew is bigger than mum now, and doesn’t listen.

When Mum’s out, Andrew retrieves the rifle from under her bed and the boys practice shooting beer cans outside the house. Yet when Colin takes his rifle out into the fields and shoots a sparrowhawk, he knows that he’s done something wrong and takes the hawk to the vet. Perhaps seeing an opportunity to make Colin take responsibility for his actions, Mr Scorsby enlists Colin in helping care for the hawk – and as he does, Colin finds a passion for wildlife he never knew he had.

Nicola Davies has created another brilliant wildlife story for young readers in this part of a series of six beautifully illustrated books with Cathy Fisher. The story is ideal for upper primary readers, and, as ever, mixes a strong emotional connection with animals with fascinating detail.

Anyone reading Flying Free will want to rescue their own hawk and watch them hunt and dive in wide, green fields – and sympathise with Colin’s journey to confidence and happiness. 

About the author

Nicola Davies is the author of more than 50 books for children: fiction, non-fiction and poetry. Her work has been published in more than 10 different languages and has won major awards in the UK, US, France, Italy and Germany.

Nicola trained as a zoologist, taking a degree in Natural Sciences from King's College, Cambridge. She spent some years as a field biologist and studied humpback and sperm whales, and bats, before joining the BBC Natural History Unit as a researcher and then presenter.

Following the start of her writing career, Nicola became a senior lecturer in creative writing, at Bath Spa University but has been writing full time for over a decade. She now regularly runs workshops for children and adults to help them find their voices as writers and advocates for nature. In 2017, she was the first recipient of the SLA’s award for Outstanding Contribution to Children’s Non-fiction and in 2018 had four picture books longlisted for the Greenaway Award.

Find out what Nicola Davies is up to as our Writer in Residence

More books like this

Share this page Twitter Facebook LinkedIn