# The Boy with Wings

> Berta Ruck’s wartime novel blends romance, aviation, danger, and emotional resilience in a story shaped by flight and modern longing.

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## About
The Boy with Wings brings together early aviation glamour and wartime unease in a novel that is as interested in feeling as it is in adventure. Berta Ruck follows her characters through attraction, misunderstanding, risk, and social pressure while the figure of the aviator gives the story its modern velocity. The result is a brisk, emotionally readable novel with a distinctive sense of period atmosphere.ThemesThe novel explores romance, aviation, war, aspiration, gender expectations, courage, and the emotional strain of living close to danger. Ruck balances lightness and tension in a way that keeps the story moving without flattening its stakes.Why readers still return to itReaders return to The Boy with Wings for its combination of love story, wartime suspense, and early-flight fascination. It offers an appealing window into the imaginative hold aviation had on popular fiction in the early twentieth century.Further contextPublished during the era when powered flight still carried an aura of romance and peril, the novel captures how aviation quickly became both a technological reality and a literary symbol of freedom, daring, and emotional uncertainty.

## Specifications
- author: Berta Ruck
- publisher: DotBooks
- imprint: DotBooks
- synopsis: Berta Ruck’s wartime novel blends romance, aviation, danger, and emotional resilience in a story shaped by flight and modern longing.
- language: en
- binding: Perfect Bound
- pages: 147
- format: paperback
- oclc: 2889532
- openlibrary: OL43759436W
