THE BOY WHO HAD WINGS
Illustrated by Helga Aichinger
T. Y. Crowell 1974
ISBN# 0-690-15900-5

Another one of my original fairy tales, this story came out of our nine-month camping trip in Europe, and especially our time in Greece. A boy with wings is born into a poor herder's family, and he is considered deformed. But when he saves his father during a freak snow storm, he is suddenly considered a hero and--eventually--a saint. He is happy only when his wings, frozen in the storm--fall off--and he is accepted into his family and his village. I realized long after the book was written that it was about my being a writer, and how my talent had been a burden in high school, when all I wanted was to be one of the popular crowd. The German illustrator, Helga Aichinger's very European paintings have a coolness to them that seems well suited to the tale. The book was also published in Germany as "Der Knabe mit den Wundersamen Fluegeln."

No longer in print.

Recording: THE BOY WHO HAD WINGS is told by Milbre Burch in her storytelling tape, "The Ready Heart: More Jane Yolen Stories." KindCrone Publications.

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