Airborn (Oppel Novel)
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''Airborn'' is a 2004
young adult novel Young adult literature (YA) is typically written for readers aged 12 to 18 and includes most of the themes found in adult fiction, such as family dysfunction, substance abuse, alcoholism, and sexuality. It is characterized by simpler world build ...
by
Kenneth Oppel Kenneth Oppel (born August 31, 1967) is a Canadian children's writer. Biography Oppel was born in Port Alberni, and spent his childhood in Victoria, British Columbia and Halifax, Nova Scotia. He also lived in Newfoundland and Labrador, England, ...
. The novel is set in an
alternate history Alternate history (also referred to as alternative history, allohistory, althist, or simply A.H.) is a subgenre of speculative fiction in which one or more historical events have occurred but are resolved differently than in actual history. As ...
where the airplane has not been invented, and instead,
airship An airship, dirigible balloon or dirigible is a type of aerostat (lighter-than-air) aircraft that can navigate through the air flying powered aircraft, under its own power. Aerostats use buoyancy from a lifting gas that is less dense than the ...
s are the primary form of air transportation. Additionally, the world contains fictional animal species such as flying creatures that live their entire lives in the sky. The book takes place aboard a transoceanic luxury passenger airship, the ''Aurora'', and is told from the perspective of its cabin boy, Matt Cruse.


Plot summary

Fourteen-year-old Matt Cruse is a cabin boy for the ''Aurora'', an airship that stays afloat using a gas called "hydrium". While on lookout duty, he spots a damaged balloon carrying an unconscious old man. Matt saves the man, whose name is Benjamin Molloy, only to have him die shortly after being taken aboard. His last words ramble about "beautiful creatures" that he supposedly saw on his ill-fated voyage. One year later, the now-fifteen Matt leaves his home in Lionsgate City, a fictionalized
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, to accompany the ''Aurora'' on its voyage to
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, Australia. Despite loving his mother and sisters dearly, Matt is relieved to be in the air where he feels closest to his father—a former sailmaker who died in an accident aboard the ''Aurora''. Matt is disappointed to learn that the Junior Sailmaker position he was promised has been given to the airship fleet's heir, Bruce Lunardi. One day into the voyage, an
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delivers two passengers to the ship: Kate de Vries and her chaperone Marjorie Simpkins. Kate tells Matt that she is Benjamin Malloy's granddaughter and shows him detailed drawings of flying
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-like creatures from Malloy's journal. Intrigued by the possibility that they live their whole lives in the air, Kate reveals that she is on a mission to prove that such creatures are real. A few nights later, the ship is raided by a notorious criminal named Vikram Szpirglas. His gang of
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plunder the ship of all valuables and kill the chief wireless officer. The pirates proceed to leave, but both ships are caught in a storm. The pirate vessel crashes with the ''Aurora'' and tears the ''Aurora's'' hull, seriously depleting its supply of hydrium. As the sailmakers scramble to repair the falling ''Aurora'', Matt spots an island and the crew steers toward it. The ship crash lands on the island, which Kate realizes is the island from her grandfather's journal. Kate convinces Matt to help her explore the island, where they discover the skeleton of a large winged creature. A few minutes later, they find an injured member of the same species which they decide to call a "cloud cat". Miss Simpkins tries to lock Kate in her room for associating with Matt. As the repairs near completion, Kate drugs her and takes one last chance to photograph the island's wildlife. Matt and Bruce begin looking for her until they find Kate hidden in a tree saying she found the cloud cat's nest. After luring the cloud cat into a clearing with a fish, the shutter of Kate's camera provokes it into attacking. Bruce suffers severe wounds on his leg from the cloud cat, but Matt and Kate escape into the forest. The two of them stumble upon the pirates, who had set up a secret base on the secluded island. Unrecognized, they ask for shelter in the pirate camp and make a plan to sneak away during the night. During their escape, Kate and Matt are apprehended and thrown into a hydrium pit where there is no oxygen. They use Kate's
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as a balloon to lift themselves to ground level as Szpirglas' crew sets out to silence the passengers of the ''Aurora''. Kate begins crying in the forest, blaming herself for putting everyone else in danger. Acting on the feelings he has developed for her, Matt kisses her. She asks him to kiss her again and stops crying. Once Kate and Matt find Bruce, the three make their way to the ''Aurora'', which is being held hostage by eight pirates. They are able to undo the landing lines and cause the ship to take off. Matt's innate knowledge of the flight system allows them to temporarily take control and steer the ship away from the island. After tending to Bruce's wounds in the infirmary, Matt brings a sleeping elixir to the cook so that it can be added to the pirates' soup. Szpirglas' crew murders Bruce in the engine room and chases Matt onto the hull of the ''Aurora'' in the open air. Szpirglas pushes Matt off the edge but Matt is able to grab hold of the ship's tail fin. Before attempting to dislodge Matt again, Szpirglas is attacked by a group of cloud cats and is thrown into the sea. The passengers are saved when Matt steers the ''Aurora'' back on course. Six months later, Matt meets Kate in Paris, where she is exhibiting her cloud cat skeleton and photographs. Matt reveals that he will attend the Airship Academy, with the help of the reward money for finding Szpirglas' base of operations. Kate plans to begin her zoology studies at a university.


Main characters

* Matt Cruse: The cabin boy on the ''Aurora'' and the crow's nest watchman when the novel begins. Longing to support his sisters in Lionsgate city, he has been promised a position as an apprentice sailmaker as soon as one becomes available. * Kate de Vries: The scientifically minded granddaughter of the alleged discoverer of "cloud cats". Approximately fifteen years of age, she is stubborn and adventurous much to the dismay of her chaperone Marjorie Simpkins. * Bruce Lunardi: The heir to a successful airship line which owns the ''Aurora''. Consigned to the ship during his late teens, he unintentionally deprives Matt of the sailmaker position. * Captain Walken: The captain of the ''Aurora'' who serves as a mentor to Matt. * Baz: Another cabin boy on the ''Aurora'' who is in the same cabin as Matt Cruse. He's Matt's partner. He's like a brother to Matt * Vikram Szpirglas: Captain of pirates who attacked the ''Aurora'' and made a leak of gas in the ''Aurora''.(main villain)


Awards

*The book won a
Governor General's Award The Governor General's Awards are a collection of annual awards presented by the governor general of Canada, recognizing distinction in numerous academic, artistic, and social fields. The first award was conceived and inaugurated in 1937 by the ...
for children's literature in 2004. *The book was a
Michael L. Printz Award The Michael L. Printz Award is an American Library Association literary award that annually recognizes the "best book written for teens, based entirely on its literary merit". It is sponsored by ''Booklist'' magazine; administered by the ALA's ...
honor book. *
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Blue Ribbon award winner. *The book won the
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in 2006. *The book won a Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Children's Book Award in 2005. *The book made the 2006
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list. *The audiobook version, narrated by David Kelly and a full cast, won the 2007
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for Children's Titles for Ages 12+.


Film adaptation

*The book originally was being adapted into a film, to be directed by
Stephen Sommers Stephen Sommers (born March 20, 1962) is an American film director, screenwriter and producer, best known for big-budget action films, such as ''The Mummy (1999 film), The Mummy'' (1999), its sequel, ''The Mummy Returns'' (2001), ''Van Helsing ( ...
. Thomas Dean Donnelly adapted the screenplay. However, in 2008, Oppel indicated that the project had been dropped. *Announced on March 19, 2012, Halifax Films and Michael Donovan teamed up and optioned the book for film. Oppel was hired to write the preliminary script and would have been an executive producer. *On the frequently asked questions section of his site, Oppel says the most recent producers of his film have dropped out and that he owns rights to the book again.


Publication history

''Airborn'' was first released in Canada in February 2004. It was shortly followed with its release in the United Kingdom and the United States in April and May 2004 respectively. Below is the release details for the first edition hardback and paperback copies in these three publication regions. *2004, CAN, HarperCollins , Pub date February 5, 2004, Hardback *2004, UK, Hodder Children's Books , Pub date April 15, 2004, Hardback *2004, US, Eos , Pub date May 11, 2004, Hardback *2004, CAN, HarperCollins , Pub date October 21, 2004, Paperback *2005, UK, Hodder Children's Books , Pub date January 13, 2005, Paperback *2005, US, Eos , Pub date May 24, 2005, Paperback


See also

*''
Skybreaker ''Skybreaker'', sequel to '' Airborn'', is a young adult fantasy novel written by Canadian author Kenneth Oppel. It continues the adventures of young airship student Matt Cruse, and Kate de Vries, a budding scientist. Plot summary Using reward m ...
'' *''
Starclimber ''Starclimber'' is the third book in the ''Matt Cruse'' fantasy series, written by Canadian author Kenneth Oppel. Plot Matt Cruse is piloting an aerocrane for France's Celestial Tower where he narrowly survives a terrorist attack by the Babelit ...
'' *'' Silver Wing''


References


External links

* * {{Governor General's English children's literature, state=collapsed 2004 Canadian novels Canadian fantasy novels Canadian alternative history novels Novels by Kenneth Oppel Canadian steampunk novels Aviation novels HarperCollins books Governor General's Award–winning children's books 2004 children's books Forest of Reading Award–winning works