A courageous girl follows her dream of learning to fly in this beautifully illustrated story inspired by imprisoned human rights activist Loujain Al-Hathloul, perfect for Malala's Magic Pencil fans.Loujain watches her beloved baba attach his feather wings and fly each morning, but her own dreams of flying face a big obstacle: only boys, not girls, are allowed to fly in her country.Yet despite the taunts of her classmates, she is determined that some day, she too will learn to do it--especially because Loujain loves colours, and only by flying will she be able to see the colour-filled field of sunflowers her baba has told her about.Eventually, he agrees to teach her, and Loujain's impossible dream becomes reality--inspiring other girls to dare to learn to fly.Inspired by co-author Lina Al-Hathloul's sister, formerly imprisoned Saudi women's rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize nominee Loujain Al-Hathloul, who led the successful campaign to lift Saudi Arabia's ban on women driving.This gorgeously illustrated story is lyrical and moving.