
Illustrated by George Ermos
Published by Scholastic
Harley Hitch Takes Flight is the fourth fantastic adventure in this wonderfully exciting series of books that is guaranteed to capture the imaginations of younger readers.
Harley is joyously excited to spend her summer holidays with her best friend, Cosmo and her robot pet dog, Sprocket. To celebrate the start of the holidays, she’s had another hair colour change – vibrant pink!
After a rather eventful picnic in the Iron Forest which culminates in a flight from a swarm of ironstings, the friends find themselves in Forgetown where they make an exciting discovery. The Aviation Parade is taking place in Forgetown and local inventors are being encouraged to take part by creating and racing a flying machine inspired by nature. It is no surprise that Harley is keen to take part but she will have competition from her rival, Fenelda Spiggott, who is determined to come first.
But, this time, Harley is less interested in beating her rival, and more eager to create a robot pet for Cosmo, something she knows he wants. Can she work with Cosmo to build a mechanical flying machine whilst, in secret, adapting it into a robot pet? What could possibly go wrong with keeping secrets? Well … this is Harley … and trouble just has a way of finding her … and this time, it’s taking her to new heights!
I absolutely loved this lively, high-flying adventure as Harley uses her engineering talent to construct the most impressive hippogriff, adding pet feature upgrades in secret. Will she be able to control her fledgling robot pet during the Aviation Parade, or will chaos follow her into the air? Will she learn that being part of a team is better than trying to go it alone – even with the best intentions?
I just adore Harley with her zest for adventure, natural curiosity and tenacity to succeed in whatever she attempts. She is kind-hearted and has the best intentions, despite not always making the best decisions. However, she is always determined to accept responsibility and put things right. I love that her wonderful Grandpas and best friend Cosmo are always there for her, helping her when she needs it, and forgiving her when she makes mistakes because they love her and can see her kind heart. I also really liked that Harley has a great role model in Clementine Brown who could see Harley’s engineering potential and encouraged her to reach for the stars!
The partial and full-page illustrations are, as always, wonderfully expressive and capture the fun and excitement of this adventure perfectly. And I’m so glad that the stars appeared! I loved the full-colour Aviation Parade Guide on the inside covers. I think children would have great fun designing their own flying machines for entry into the Inventia Aviation Parade Guide and, even better, have a go at building them!
Harley Hitch Takes Flight will see young readers soar into an exciting, action-packed adventure that will keep them utterly captivated.
Thank you to Scholastic for sending me an early copy in exchange for my honest opinion.