The Lark on the Wing is a 1950 children's novel by Elfrida Vipont.
A sequel to her 1948 The Lark in the Morn, it was published by Oxford University Press.
After Kit Haverard's father dies, leaving her destitute, she follows her dream of becoming a professional singer.
The Lark on the Wing won the Carnegie Medal for books published in 1950.
[1] Kirkus Reviews considered that Kit's "growth as a woman and as a singer is developed with the same warmth that runs through the first book" and noted the character of singing instructor Papa Andreas as being "particularly rememberable [sic]", observing that the "characters tower over the events in their isolated lives.