Display title | A Wish for Wings That Work |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A Wish for Wings That Work is a 1991 children's book by Berke Breathed, the creator of Bloom County and Outland. In it, the strip's central character, Opus the Penguin, is disappointed because he can't fly. After some failed attempts at using a flying machine bought off TV, he writes a letter to Santa Claus and asks for wings that work. Near the end, Santa's sleigh crashes in the lake and it's up to Opus to save him from the icy lake. |