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Featherhood: A Memoir of Two Fathers and a Magpie
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Featherhood: A Memoir of Two Fathers and a Magpie

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In this vivid…lovely and inviting (The New York Times) coming-of-age memoir–the best piece of nature writing since H Is for Hawk (Neil Gaiman)–a young man saves a baby magpie as his estranged father is dying, only to find that caring for the bird saves him. This is a story of two men who could talk to birds–but were completely incapable of talking to each other.

A father who fled from his family in the dead of night, and the jackdaw he raised like a child.

A son obsessed with his absence–and the young magpie that fell into his path and refused to fly away.

This is a story about the crow family and human family; about repetition across generations and birds that run in the blood; about a terror of repeating the sins of the father and a desire to build a nest of one’s own.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Scribner Book Company
Date
11 January 2022
Pages
320
ISBN
9781501198519

In this vivid…lovely and inviting (The New York Times) coming-of-age memoir–the best piece of nature writing since H Is for Hawk (Neil Gaiman)–a young man saves a baby magpie as his estranged father is dying, only to find that caring for the bird saves him. This is a story of two men who could talk to birds–but were completely incapable of talking to each other.

A father who fled from his family in the dead of night, and the jackdaw he raised like a child.

A son obsessed with his absence–and the young magpie that fell into his path and refused to fly away.

This is a story about the crow family and human family; about repetition across generations and birds that run in the blood; about a terror of repeating the sins of the father and a desire to build a nest of one’s own.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Scribner Book Company
Date
11 January 2022
Pages
320
ISBN
9781501198519