Hush, Little Bird

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Pub Date 01 Apr 2016 | Archive Date 02 Apr 2016

Description

Birdy thought she would have to wait until she was free again to see Rose, but now Rose has been convicted of a shocking crime and she and Birdy will be together. Birdy has been saving all her anger for Rose. It is Rose who should have protected her and kept her safe. Birdy was little, but Rose was big and she knows Rose could have saved her. This is a story about monsters who hide in plain sight and about the secrets we keep from ourselves. It is about children who are betrayed and adults who fail them. This is the story of Birdy, who was hurt, and Rose, who must be made to pay. A provocative and compassionate read from the queen of white-knuckle suspense and searing family drama. You won't be able to put it down.

Birdy thought she would have to wait until she was free again to see Rose, but now Rose has been convicted of a shocking crime and she and Birdy will be together. Birdy has been saving all her anger...


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ISBN 9781495639968
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Really well written characters= Rose and Birdy= and a story which while difficult in some ways, is extremely valuable to read. You'll like this if you enjoy stories of redemption and change. Thanks to NETGALLEY for the ARC.

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Fliss, who became known as Birdy when she was jailed in a minimum security prison called the Farm , is awaiting the arrival of Rose. Rose, who could have protected Birdy and did nothing, is finally going to be held accountable. Rose is going to jail, the same jail where Birdy is serving out her own sentence.Both women have committed crimes, both women are victims and they are connected, through the same man, Rose’s late husband and Birdy’s abuser, Simon. Tense and gritty and compulsively readable

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Hush, Little Bird is both thought provoking and compelling story but never the less is a story that needs to be told about a subject no one ever talks about. Two very different women are in prison for committing two separate crimes but they are linked by one man. Birdy and Rose are housed in the same prison and were once neighbors but Rose does not recognize her nor does she realize that Birdy plans on getting her revenge. Fast paced read. I would like to thank the Publisher and Net Galley for the chance to read this ARC.

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