William Pne du Bois’s 1947 novel, a Newbery Medal winner, tells the adventurous tale of Professor William Waterman Sherman’s unexpected journey after his elaborate plan for a solitary balloon voyage across the Pacific goes awry. He encounters a volcanic island inhabited by a unique society with a fascinating, balloon-based economy and culture.
This whimsical story blends elements of fantasy, science fiction, and adventure, capturing the imaginations of young readers for generations. Its exploration of themes such as community, ingenuity, and the consequences of unchecked ambition provides a thought-provoking narrative that resonates beyond its fantastical setting. Published in the post-World War II era, the narrative reflects a societal fascination with technological advancement and the allure of exploration, while simultaneously offering a subtle commentary on consumerism and societal structures.