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No Ordinary Bird - by Artis Henderson (Hardcover)

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  • In the vein of Small Fry or Priestdaddy, No Ordinary Bird is a compelling father-daughter story that reads like true crime, haunted by a question the dashing and mysterious Lamar Chester had always taught his daughter to ask: "How do you tell the good guys from the bad?
  • Author(s): Artis Henderson
  • 240 Pages
  • Biography + Autobiography, Personal Memoirs

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About the Book



"An exhilarating memoir by a daughter uncovering the secret of her father's rags-to-riches story, from poor farm boy to international drug smuggler, and the many mysteries surrounding his sudden death by plane crash"--



Book Synopsis



In the vein of Small Fry or Priestdaddy, No Ordinary Bird is a compelling father-daughter story that reads like true crime, haunted by a question the dashing and mysterious Lamar Chester had always taught his daughter to ask: "How do you tell the good guys from the bad?"

Artis was five when a plane crash killed her beloved father. For years, it was simply called "the accident."

But many things weren't getting discussed. Like Lamar himself--a swashbuckling, larger-than-life pilot, a doting father and husband, and the most popular farmer in Georgia. Or that the IRS had immediately taken everything: the chickens, the airplanes, the islands in the Bahamas. . . . Afterwards, Artis and her mother broke contact with everyone and fled, rebuilding from the bottom up as if Lamar's big, wild life had never happened.

Years later, a friend tells Artis Lamar's plane was sabotaged: her father had been one of the biggest drug smugglers in Miami in the 1970s. At the time of his death, he was about to testify in a trial that had swept up everyone from the Prime Minister of the Bahamas, to a US district attorney, to the Colombian drug cartels. But the deeper Artis digs, the more unexpected the story becomes.

Beyond the dramatic betrayals, dangerous drug lords, and geopolitical intrigue is the beating heart of this riveting memoir: a daughter's grappling with a dark legacy and her memories of the father who had been the light of her life. Who are the good guys, who are the bad guys, and is there a difference at all?



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"Meticulously researched and painfully honest, this memoir expertly situates a single extraordinary life within the larger historical context of governmental corruption and the international drug trade (without giving anything away, we'll just say that this story goes all the way to the top). Part true-crime thriller, part tender elegy, and entirely unforgettable." -- Oprah Daily

"It's rare to read a memoir so full of both heart and adventure, one so grounded in a daughter's deeply relatable search for family and at the same time propelled by such high drama and international intrigue. Artis Henderson's gorgeous search for the truth as she tries to solve the mystery of her father's life and death reads like true crime, with the twists and turns of the best thrillers." -- Susannah Cahalan, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Brain on Fire, The Great Pretender, and The Acid Queen

"Artis Henderson's unflinching new book is impossible to classify in the best possible way. It is both the story of a journalist's hunt for the truth and a daughter's longing; an American legacy of government interference on the grandest scale and the most intimate aspirations for a better life. It simmers with rage, hums with curiosity, shimmers with wonder and adventure. It's also just a really good story, beautifully told, layer after layer." -- Julia Cooke is the author of Come Fly the World and Starry and Restless

"Modest and restrained storytelling that packs an unexpected punch." -- Kirkus Reviews

"A searing, moving memoir... No Ordinary Bird is a loving portrait that benefits from the nuance of understanding that, as Lamar liked to say, 'you can't tell the good guys from the bad guys.' It is both research-based inquiry--involving travel to Miami, Georgia, Colombia, Nicaragua, Iran, and beyond--and also a memoir of family, love, and risk. Henderson excels at the subtlety required by such a story, and her telling is intriguing, painful, and cathartic. Shelf Talker: A daughter's study of her father's life and death artfully reveals intrigue, astonishing slices of world history, and a loving but flawed man." -- Shelf Awareness

"I wish Artis's father lived long enough to learn that his daughter became a meticulous reporter with a flair for action packed prose. (Though he'd probably be reading her from prison.) Lamar Chester is both a morally ambiguous criminal and doting father who Artis describes with the complexities of a character straight out of a John D. McDonald novel. Except his incredible story is true." -- Griffin Dunne, author of The Afternoon Club

"With twists and turns that feel propulsively surreal, Artis's story reads like fiction. But behind it all is a steady pulse, the heartbeat of a daughter in search of the truth." -- Annabelle Tometich, Southern Book Prize winning author of The Mango Tree


Dimensions (Overall): 8.43 Inches (H) x 5.51 Inches (W) x 1.18 Inches (D)
Weight: .79 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 240
Genre: Biography + Autobiography
Sub-Genre: Personal Memoirs
Publisher: Harper
Format: Hardcover
Author: Artis Henderson
Language: English
Street Date: September 2, 2025
TCIN: 1005609324
UPC: 9780358650270
Item Number (DPCI): 247-44-8901
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported

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Estimated ship weight: 0.79 pounds
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