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Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 Birdy
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'Maddy is mute. Since the Incident she has barely spoken. And now she and her mother and brother are staying in a farmhouse on an old apricot orchard not far from town. It’s a chance to rest and recuperate—or a way to hide further away from the world.

'Alice is waiting. Since Birdy, her darling daughter, disappeared forty-five years ago, she has sat in her house waiting for her to come home.

'Alice says Maddy reminds her of Birdy, and Maddy feels a strange connection to the long-lost girl. In the quiet not-speaking and waiting, amid the clutter of the old woman’s house, Maddy and Alice slowly become friends.

'Until Maddy takes something that’s not hers.

'Birdy is a tender warm-hearted verse novel about the pain of loss and shame, the beauty of words, and the healing power of small acts of kindness.'(Publication summary)

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  • A novel in verse form.

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    • Melbourne, Victoria,: Text Publishing , 2024 .
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      Extent: 240p.
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      • Published 30 January 2024
      ISBN: 9781922790606
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