Review: A Wish with Wings by Sarah Guillory

A Wish with Wings by Sarah Guillory

A Wish with Wings
Sarah Guillory
Roaring Brook Press
Published May 19, 2026

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About A Wish with Wings

A tender tale of courage, hope, and holding onto yourself even when everything around you seems to be falling apart — perfect for fans of Katherine Applegate and Barbara O’Connor.

Everyone says twelve-year-old Evan Calais is feral. She likes to spend her time outside, fishing and having mud fights in her small town of Little John Island, Louisiana. But when a sinkhole causes the town mine to collapse, trapping all forty-eight miners, everything in her life comes to a standstill. Because Evan’s dad is one of the miners trapped inside.

Evan seeks solace the only way she knows how—in the outdoors—and comes upon the most peculiar thing. An egg.

It’s a large egg. And it’s alone. So while Evan waits for her dad to come home, she also finds herself caring for the strange, abandoned egg. If this egg can hatch…maybe her dad has a chance of coming home, too. But as she incubates the egg, Evan will need to make a big decision. For she has a secret—she might know what caused the cave-in.

Sarah Guillory’s latest middle grade novel is a deeply heartwarming exploration of the importance of imagination, the freedom in nature, and the power of the truth.

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My Review

In 2023, I read Nowhere Better Than Here by Sarah Guillory, which I really enjoyed. I tend to love Southern fiction, especially stories that emphasize preservation and depict life in rural communities. Guillory does this really well in both books of hers that I’ve read.

In A Wish with Wings, Evan’s dad is trapped in a salt mine following an accident. While the story centers on her and her family, it introduces readers to life in a small mining community, where most families depend on the mine. It also showcases a rural Louisiana setting and highlights the endangered whooping cranes.

I liked Evan as a character. There’s something about a strong-willed, messy little girl protagonist that never gets old for me, especially in a Southern setting. It’s easy for me to relate, I suppose. I also like how her relationships with others change throughout the course of the story. At the beginning, she strongly dislikes her dad’s Aunt Tildy, who seems to constantly chastise her for her unruly behavior. As Evan spends more time with Aunt Tildy during the family crisis, she comes to view her differently and develops more respect and understanding for her.

Evan finds Sofia, a girl known for her obsession with caring for farm animals, annoying and avoids her, until Evan finds herself in desperate need of help caring for an egg. As she gets to know Sofia, the two find common ground.

An Author’s Note at the end clarifies some of the choices that Guillory made in the story, such as having Evan take an egg from a wild nest, and why someone should not do that. She also includes a bit more information about whooping cranes and what to do if you spot one in the wild.

I can’t think of another novel that I’ve read that includes a child whose parent works in a mine, especially in contemporary fiction, but I think it’s an important experience to show in a middle grade story. Fans of books by Kate Messner or Nancy Cavanaugh will want to put this on their reading lists.

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Content Notes

Recommended for Ages 8 to 12.

Profanity/Crude Language Content
None.

Romance/Sexual Content
None.

Spiritual Content
Evan makes a wish and believes that when her egg hatches, her dad will wake up.

Violent Content
References to injuries and death from a mine collapse. Injuries to a parent, visiting a parent in an uncertain condition in the hospital.

Drug Content
None.

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