
Bird After Bird
by Leslea Tash
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Pub Date Apr 07 2014 | Archive Date May 16 2014
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*Dear Birdy, Princess Birdzilla von MuffinStuff, Keeper of Dreams, Lover
of our Fine Feathered Friends, queen of my life and light of my world, I
hope this letter finds you well. If you are reading this then I am
gone, and sweetheart, I am so sorry.*
Chi-town professional Wren
Riley is 25 and a rising star in the business world. She can eat a man
alive and laugh about it to her girlfriends in seconds flat--and she
does, on the regular. Behind the power suits and the flashing, flirty
eyes, however, Wren has a secret, vulnerable side. Following a
devastating loss and the discovery of a bird journal she and her father
made together years before, Wren sets out to seek peace, closure, and
something she just can't name. Is that something tied to the little
paper cranes she keeps finding along the way?
Laurence Byrd grew
up a lanky Hoosier kid with the good/bad fortune of having the same
name as the state's perennial basketball legend. With a better affinity
for dogs than sports or school, he ends up in the Army instead of the
Chicago art school of his dreams. Still, his service to our country is
something he can be proud of--until an argument with the girl who means
the world to him results in a series of events that blows his life
apart. With no one left to understand him, black sheep Laurie pours out
his heart into letters and drawings he never intends to send--then he
folds them into paper cranes that he leaves behind like messages in
little winged bottles. He never dreams someone might be finding them.
*God
damn it, Sylvia, for a few moments I tricked myself into feeling really
alive. I cut it off before anyone got hurt, but just for a moment or
two, I really thought I might feel something again--something like
trust. Something like love. Not the kind of love we had, but something
new. Something like hope.*
Spoiler alert: Wren and Laurie are going to meet. And when they do, their lives are never going to be the same.
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