
The Language of Birds
A Novel
$55.81
- Paperback
320 pages
- Release Date
17 May 2022
Summary
Gracie is a serious, sensitive, aspiring writer; Jannie, her autistic younger sister, is passionate about birds. As children, they were taken by their mother on a senseless trip through Europe that ended in their mother’s suicide. Now, in Berkeley, their father works tirelessly to find ways to engage Jannie, while Gracie—unwilling to reveal the truth about her mother’s suicide or her sister’s autism to anyone outside her family—weaves a web of lies around herself that isolate her even as Jann…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781647423575 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1647423570 |
| Author: | Anita Barrows |
| Publisher: | She Writes Press |
| Imprint: | She Writes Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 320 |
| Release Date: | 17 May 2022 |
| Weight: | 420g |
| Dimensions: | 216mm x 140mm |
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“This novel contains passages so deep that they will literally take your breath away, and you will think: You must remember these words forever.”—Jeffrey Masson, New York Times best-selling author of Dogs Never Lie About Love“In the pages of Anita Barrows’s luminous and layered novel, we meet characters etched by pain and loss, trapped in ways that seem to defy understanding. Yet through the profound empathy of this writer, we are also granted an intimate window into the subtle art of saving and being saved. What a deeply human and hopeful story.”—Elizabeth Rosner, award-winning and best-selling novelist, poet, essayist, and author of The Speed of Light and Survivor Café: The Legacy of Trauma and the Labyrinth of Memory
About The Author
Anita Barrows
Anita Barrows’ awards in poetry include grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, The Ragdale Foundation, The Dorland Mountain Arts Colony, The Quarterly Review of Literature, and The Riverstone Press. She’s published three poetry chapbooks with Quelquefois Press, and the Kelsay Press recently published three volumes of her poetry. She has also appeared in radio programs on NPR and the BBC. Born in Brooklyn in 1947, Barrows has lived in the Bay Area since 1966 (except for three years in London) and is a clinical psychologist with a private practice in Berkeley, where she specializes in the treatment of children with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental disabilities. Barrows is also a tenured professor of psychology at the Wright Institute, Berkeley, and is a mother, a grandmother, and companion to a menagerie of dogs, cats and birds.
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