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"A bratty parrot, a group of whistlers, an opera singer who doesn't sing -- it's impossible not to be charmed by the characters who inhabit Nina Berkhout's Why Birds Sing. Berkhout writes with an uncommon compassion and an uncanny understanding of what it means to be human. Why Birds Sing is an ode to the families we choose, and the love that chooses us (whether we want it to or not). This is a beautiful novel full of humour, warmth, sorrow, and above all, music." -- Amy Jones, author of We're All in This Together and Every Little Piece of Me "An exuberant novel about the possibilities of song…mehr

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"A bratty parrot, a group of whistlers, an opera singer who doesn't sing -- it's impossible not to be charmed by the characters who inhabit Nina Berkhout's Why Birds Sing. Berkhout writes with an uncommon compassion and an uncanny understanding of what it means to be human. Why Birds Sing is an ode to the families we choose, and the love that chooses us (whether we want it to or not). This is a beautiful novel full of humour, warmth, sorrow, and above all, music." -- Amy Jones, author of We're All in This Together and Every Little Piece of Me "An exuberant novel about the possibilities of song and community. Told with tenderness, Why Birds Sing explores unexpected connections and the ways we care for and protect the people we love. Above all, Nina Berkhout reminds us that a crisis is also a bridge, like the break in a song, carrying us past one part of our life and into the future." -- Claire Tacon, author of In Search of the Perfect Singing Flamingo When opera singer Dawn Woodward has an onstage flameout, all she wants is to be left alone. That becomes difficult the day her husband announces her estranged brother-in-law, Tariq, is undergoing cancer treatment and moving in, his temperamental parrot in tow. To make matters worse, though Dawn can't whistle herself, she has been tasked with teaching arias to an outspoken group of devoted siffleurs who call themselves the Warblers. Before long, Tariq and the Warblers have Dawn questioning her foundations, including the career that she has worked so hard to build and the true nature of love and song.
Autorenporträt
Nina Berkhout is the author of two previous novels: The Mosaic, which was nominated for the White Pine Award and the Ottawa Book Awards and named an Indigo Best Teen Book, and The Gallery of Lost Species, an Indigo and Kobo Best Book and a Harper's Bazaar Hottest Breakout Novel. Berkhout is also the author of five poetry collections, including Elseworlds, which won the Archibald Lampman Award. Originally from Calgary, Alberta, she now lives in Ottawa, Ontario.