Fairies in Flight

Fairies in Flight
Author: Andrea Posner-Sanchez
Publisher: RH/Disney
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Fairies
ISBN: 9780736424684

Each spread of this one-of-a-kind book has a unique pop-up element that makes it seem as if Tinker Bell and all of the Disney Fairies are floating. Fans will love reading about the fun-filled flying antics of Tink and her friends as they soar above Never Land on gossamer wings. Full color.

The Fairies' First Flight

The Fairies' First Flight
Author: Trisha Speed Shaskan
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 14
Release: 2008-09
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1404848754

To fly, fairies fan and flutter their wings. But they need a flying phrase, too. Will first-time fliers Flick and Flack find it?

Fairy Flight

Fairy Flight
Author: Tracy Kane
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN: 9780970810427

Are butterflies really fairies in disguise? Follow a special butterfly migration with Kinsey and Sarah.

The Spirit of Flight

The Spirit of Flight
Author:
Publisher: Peter Pauper Press, Inc.
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2012-01-15
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 144130679X

Enchanting images by popular fantasy artist Josephine Wall are combined with an uplifting feast for eye and soul. ''Fantasy gives me the opportunity to portray the world as I would like it to be,'' says Jo, who has a wish ''to inspire in her audience a personal journey into the magical world of their own imagination.'' This little book of beauty and inspiring wisdom will help readers—especially those with a fondness for fairies and fantasy—fly as far as their wings will take them.

Princess Floralinda and the Forty-Flight Tower

Princess Floralinda and the Forty-Flight Tower
Author: Tamsyn Muir
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2021-10-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9781645240570

When the witch built the forty-flight tower, she made very sure to do the whole thing properly. Each flight contains a dreadful monster, ranging from a diamond-scaled dragon to a pack of slavering goblins. Should a prince battle his way to the top, he will be rewarded with a golden sword--and the lovely Princess Floralinda. But no prince has managed to conquer the first flight yet, let alone get to the fortieth. In fact, the supply of fresh princes seems to have quite dried up. And winter is closing in on Floralinda...

Flight

Flight
Author: Leta Blake
Publisher: Leta Blake Books
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2018-06-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1626227438

Prince Mateo discovers an enchanted world of fairies and lusty delights. Opalo has waited years to meet his human lover, and now must risk everything to win his man forever.

Women Who Fly

Women Who Fly
Author: Serinity Young
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2018-01-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 019065970X

From the beautiful apsaras of Hindu myth to the swan maidens of European fairy tales, stories of flying women-some carried by wings, others by clouds, rainbows, floating scarves, and flying horses-reveal the perennial fascination with and ambivalence about female power and sexuality. In Women Who Fly, Serinity Young examines the motif of the flying woman as it appears in a wide variety of cultures and historical periods, in legends, myths, rituals, sacred narratives, and artistic productions. She considers supernatural women like the Valkyries of Norse legend, who transport men to immortality; winged deities like the Greek goddesses Iris and Nike; figures of terror like the Furies, witches, and succubi; airborne Christian mystics; and wayward, dangerous women like Lilith and Morgan le Fay. Looking beyond the supernatural, Young examines the modern mythology surrounding twentieth-century female aviators like Amelia Earhart and Hanna Reitsch. Throughout, Young demonstrates that female power has always been inextricably linked with female sexuality and that the desire to control it is a pervasive theme in these stories. This is vividly depicted, for example, in the twelfth-century Niebelungenlied, in which the proud warrior-queen Brünnhilde loses her great physical strength when she is tricked into surrendering her virginity. Even in the twentieth-century the same idea is reflected in the exploits of the comic book and film character Wonder Woman who, Young suggests, retains her physical strength only because her love for fellow aviator Steve Trevor goes unrequited. The first book to systematically chronicle the figure of the flying woman in myth, literature, art, and pop culture, Women Who Fly offers a fresh look at the ways in which women have both influenced and been understood by society and religious traditions throughout the ages and around the world.