
The Bird Hotel
a novel
$51.99
- Hardcover
288 pages
- Release Date
14 August 2023
Summary
La Llorona: A Sanctuary of Secrets
After a childhood of heartbreak, Irene, a talented artist, arrives in a small Central American village. She finds herself drawn to La Llorona, a beautiful but decaying lakefront hotel nestled at the foot of a volcano.
The Bird Hotel tells the story of Irene, who, after suffering tragedy, embarks on a journey to restore and run La Llorona. Along the way, she encounters a rich cast of characters who live in the village or come to sta…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781956763737 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1956763732 |
| Author: | Joyce Maynard |
| Publisher: | Skyhorse Publishing |
| Imprint: | Arcade Publishing |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 288 |
| Release Date: | 14 August 2023 |
| Weight: | 480g |
| Dimensions: | 228mm x 152mm x 18mm |
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Critics Review
“A sweeping saga of a novel spanning four decades and offering both lyricism and whimsey, The Bird Hotel is impressively informed by the more than twenty years of which author Joyce Maynard has spent in the small Mayan indigenous village in Guatemala. With her deftly scripted and narrative driven storytelling style, The Bird Hotel will be of special interest to readers that enjoy Hispanic/American and Magical Realism stories… . [H]ighly recommended for community and academic library Contemporary Literary Fiction collections.”–MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW
“Joyce Maynard is brilliant at imagining, knowing, and delivering characters. Wow. I will not forget Irene. Maynard has moved inside her kind of loss, such an overwhelming amount of loss over so many years. I feel as if I have known this woman forever, as if I have sat over breakfast on the terrace, have watched the light over the lake, have organized and planned the astonishing project of rebuilding and running–and retaining–La Llorona. … Maynard bathes us in daily detail–the roses on the table, the hundred steps, the red light in the trees, the fireflies, the orange souffle served in the orange rinds!! Maynard created a world readers hunger for. … I loved this book.”–MEREDITH HALL, bestselling author of Without a Map and Beneficence
“A touching novel about a mother who loses her child, a child who loses her mother, and how they find their way back from loss at The Bird Hotel. It’s a story about love and trust.”–LINDA RONSTADT, author of Feels Like Home
“In The Bird Hotel, Joyce Maynard imagines a glorious landscape where one broken woman, Irene, must lose herself in order to find the hope of survival. Although it’s Irene whose heart-stopping tale drives the narrative, this is also a rich ensemble novel about endurance, courage, healing, and the salvation of human generosity–the glittering, unexpected ways we save each other every day, despite all the reasons not to. Much more than just an expat novel filled with memorable characters of all stripes, The Bird Hotel is a careful love letter of discovery, and a reminder that life can provide the antidote to suffering if you’re open, patient, and you know where to look.”–JEANINE CUMMINS, #1 New York Times bestselling author of American Dirt
“The Bird Hotel is an engaging, smart, and warm-hearted novel that is hard to put down. The setting of the beautiful hotel with its flowers, birds, and fascinating cast of characters is irresistible; during the days I was reading it, all I wanted to do was be there. The excellent plot kept me guessing, and I loved the surprises and touching scenes along the way to a well-earned ending. I will return to this book again.”–ALICE ELLIOTT DARK, author of Fellowship Point
“The Bird Hotel is [Maynard’s] best novel yet … Told in short, snappy chapters, The Bird Hotel is just delightful. It’s filled with so many twists and turns that I could not see where the story was going to end.”–Maurice on Books
About The Author
Joyce Maynard
Joyce Maynard is a New York Times bestselling author who, over her fifty-year career, has published hundreds of essays as well as eighteen books, both fiction and non-fiction, including the memoir At Home in the World and the novels To Die For and Labor Day, both adapted for film. Her novel, Count the Ways, was recently awarded the Grand Prix Literaire in France. Every winter for over two decades, Maynard has led the Lake Atitlan Memoir workshop, Write by the Lake, in Guatemala.
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