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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1998-09-21

Pages
  
138

Author
  
Ralph Fletcher

Page count
  
138

OCLC
  
38216537

3.9/5
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Country
  
U.S.

Series
  
Sandpiper

Media type
  
Print (Hardcover)

Originally published
  
21 September 1998

Genre
  
Young adult fiction

Publisher
  
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

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Similar
  
Ralph Fletcher books, Young adult fiction books

Flying Solo is a young adult novel written by Ralph Fletcher, first published in 1998.

Contents

Plot

Mr. Fabiano is a sixth-grade teacher who calls in sick on April 28. When his class arrives, they discover that their substitute teacher has not shown up. The class decides they will not report this to administration and decide to run the classroom by themselves. The students follow the instructions left by their teacher, and all goes fairly smoothly.

Characters

  • Mr. Sal Fabiano — a handsome and beloved sixth grade teacher.
  • Rachel White — The de facto protagonist, Rachel has been mute for six months since a classmate (Tommy Feathers) who had a crush on her died six months earlier, the day after she told him off.
  • Bastian Fauvell — A sarcastic and rebellious Air Force brat. It's his last day of school before he moves to Hawaii.
  • Sean O'Day — A shy boy from a poor family who has a crush on Rachel.
  • Karen Ballard — The natural leader of the class who was basically the teacher for the day.
  • Jessica Cooke — The only member of the class that questions the students running the class for the day.
  • Christopher Ransom — An obnoxious and spoiled boy, that irritates most of the class.
  • Missy — Rachel's best friend, who is also overweight and insecure. She usually acts as Rachel's interpreter.
  • Rhonda - A sassy girl who is also brave and competitive.
  • Sky - an awkward boy from California who is a good surfer.
  • Themes

    Several of the topics in the novel include selective mutism, death and grief.

    Reception

    Susan P. Bloom in her review for Horn Book Magazine was positive, saying "this kaleidoscopic novel is more thoughtful and poignant than most school stories, while still appropriately leavened with comic moments"; it "demonstrates an utter respect for its characters and its readers, who will appreciate the honest and uncondescending portrayals." Julie Siebecker reviewing for School Library Journal said that "the prose is economical but not sparse, and the characters are developed as sketches rather than in-depth portraits, which helps keep the book moving briskly. Not a must-have but a worthwhile purchase." Nancy J. Johnson in her review for The Reading Teacher said that "Fletcher's characters are realistic and complicated. They rely on the writing lessons Mr. Fabiano taught them to explain, understand, and uncover the challenges of growing up and facing independence."

    References

    Flying Solo (novel) Wikipedia