Captain Marvel: Higher, Further, Faster

Captain Marvel: Higher, Further, Faster

by Liza Palmer

Narrated by Sarah Mollo-Christensen

Unabridged — 5 hours, 48 minutes

Captain Marvel: Higher, Further, Faster

Captain Marvel: Higher, Further, Faster

by Liza Palmer

Narrated by Sarah Mollo-Christensen

Unabridged — 5 hours, 48 minutes

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Overview

Carol Danvers kicks off her U.S. Air Force career with her first year at flight school, where she'll be tested in ways she never thought possible--and make a lifelong friend, Maria Rambeau, in the process--in this atmospheric and exciting prelude to the upcoming Marvel Studios' film, Captain Marvel!

Focusing on Carol Danvers and Maria Rambeau as they wend their way through a space that was still very much a "boys' club" in the 80s, the important social-cultural themes explored in this novel are sure to draw in not only fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but readers of social issue-focused YA who gravitate toward relatable protagonists learning to navigate the world around them, and to succeed in the face of seemingly insurmountable adversity.

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"In this touching tale of self-discovery, determination, and hope, Palmer gives clear voices to the protagonist and secondary characters, rounding them out with admirable character development. The elements that describe the Air Force are illuminating without inundating readers. With an underlying feminist message, this novel captivates readers right from the start and keeps them engaged."


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Kirkus Reviews

2019-02-17

A story of finding and redefining yourself.

"Let yourself learn": life advice given to Carol Danvers in the form of a warning that sticks with her on her path to trying to make history. Carol, with a dream to become the first female fighter pilot in the United States Air Force Academy, finds that she must analyze and reset her concept of what is right and worth fighting for and, therefore, what must be pursued. Shackled by feelings of not belonging and self-doubt, and challenged by the old boys' club environment, she must learn to find motivation from within rather than striving to prove something to others. It won't be easy, but she has the help of her best friend, African-American Maria Rambeau, and later, her flight group. Carol, who is white, pushes herself to show she has what it takes to be the best and is later faced with interrogating her inner rubric for evaluating what "the best" means. In this touching tale of self-discovery, determination, and hope, Palmer (The F Word, 2017, etc.) gives clear voices to the protagonist and secondary characters, rounding them out with admirable character development. The elements that describe the Air Force are illuminating without inundating readers.

With an underlying feminist message, this novel captivates readers right from the start and keeps them engaged. (Fiction. 12-adult)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171822330
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 03/05/2019
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 12 - 17 Years
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