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Sugar Birds - by Cheryl Grey Bostrom (Paperback)
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- NORTHWEST WASHINGTON STATE, 1985For years, Harris Hayes has taught his daughter, Aggie, the ways of the northern woods, where she sketches nests of wild birds as an antidote to sadness.
- Christy Awards (First Novel) 2022 3rd Winner
- Author(s): Cheryl Grey Bostrom
- 352 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Coming of Age
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"Northwest Washington State, 1985 For years, Harris Hayes has taught his daughter, Aggie, the ways of the northern woods. So when her mother's depression worsens, Harris shows the girl how to find and sketch the nests of wild birds as an antidote to sadness. Aggie is in a tree far overhead when her unpredictable mother spots her and forbids her to climb. Angry, the ten-year-old accidentally lights a tragic fire, then flees downriver. She lands her boat near untamed forest, where she hides among the trees and creatures she considers her only friends-determined to remain undiscovered. A search party gathers by Aggie's empty boat hours after Celia, fresh off the plane from Houston, arrives at her grandmother's nearby farm. Hurting from her parents' breakup, she also plans to run. But when she joins the hunt for Aggie, she meets two irresistible young men who compel her to stay. One is autistic; the other, dangerous. Perfect for fans of Under the Magnolias, Where the Crawdads Sing, and The Great Alone, Sugar Birds immerses readers in a layered, evocative coming-of-age story set in the breathtaking natural world where characters encounter the mending power of forgiveness-for themselves and for those who have failed them"--Book Synopsis
NORTHWEST WASHINGTON STATE, 1985For years, Harris Hayes has taught his daughter, Aggie, the ways of the northern woods, where she sketches nests of wild birds as an antidote to sadness. Then her depressed, unpredictable mother forbids her to climb the trees that give her sanctuary and comfort. Angry, ten-year-old Aggie accidentally lights a tragic fire and flees downriver. She lands her boat near untamed forest, then hides among trees and creatures she believes are her only friends--determined to remain undiscovered.
A search party gathers hours after Celia arrives at her grandmother's nearby farm. Hurting from her parents' breakup, she also plans to run. But when she joins the hunt for Aggie, she meets two irresistible young men who compel her to stay. One is autistic; the other, dangerous.
Ideal for fans of Under the Magnolias, Where the Crawdads Sing, and The Great Alone, Sugar Birds is a layered, riveting story set in the breathtaking natural world--where characters encounter the mending power of forgiveness, for themselves and for those who have failed them.
"A true page-turner . . . An engrossing tale." Kirkus Reviews
- 2022 CHRISTIANITY TODAY'S BOOK AWARDS Award of Merit - Fiction
- 2022 ACFW CAROL AWARDS: Winner - Debut Fiction
- 2022 IPPY AWARDS: Gold Winner - Best First Book, Fiction
- 2022 CHRISTY AWARD FINALIST - First Novel
- 2022 NAUTILUS AWARDS: Silver Winner - Fiction/Large Publishers
- 2022 INTERNATIONAL BOOK AWARDS: Winner - Inspirational Fiction and Cross-Genre Fiction; Finalist - General Fiction, Literary Fiction
- 2022 NEXT GENERATION INDIE BOOK AWARDS: Finalist - General Fiction/Novel
- 2021 AMERICAN FICTION AWARDS: Winner - Literary Fiction, General Fiction, and Cross-Genre Fiction; Finalist - Religious Fiction
- 2021 BEST BOOK AWARDS: Winner - Inspirational Fiction; Finalist - Cross-Genre Fiction
- 2021 FOREWORD INDIES Silver Winner - Religious Fiction; Finalist - General Adult Fiction
- 2021 READER'S FAVORITE AWARDS: Silver Medalist - Inspirational Fiction
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