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What do you do when it feels impossible to live up to everything expected of you? When the only person who understands you disappears? When you are young and long for something that seems out of reach? Berta dreams of being an artist, but as a girl growing up in a small Swedish farming village in the 1920s, she has little hope. She finds solace in nature, and in drawing and shaping birds from clay for her mother, the only person who seems to truly understand her. When her mother succumbs to tuberculosis, Berta feels alone, in despair and even more burdened by all the work on the farm. Can she find the courage to defy her father and the social conventions of her time, and fly free? This beautifully illustrated novel in verse, inspired by the paintings, letters and diaries of Swedish artist Berta Hansson (1910-1994), is a universal story of grief, longing and following your dreams. Includes an afterword by journalist Alexandra Sundqvist.

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The text itself is often spare and melancholy, translated beautifully from the original Swedish by Epstein, but it’s also infused with intimacy and familial warmth. The striking illustrations—of gouache, aquarelle, and collage—reflect the emotional journey. STARRED REVIEW

* Booklist *

Melancholy and moving.

-- Kirkus Reviews * Kirkus Reviews *

Lundberg’s handsome biography of self-discovery remembers an artist who came to know without a doubt who she was meant to be.

* Publishers Weekly *

[I]mpressive. Certainly worthy of discovery.

* A Fuse #8 Production Blog *

A pensive, thoughtful and thought-provoking read.

-- Fab Book Reviews Blog

The Bird in Me Flies

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    A Hardback by Sara Lundberg, B. J. Epstein

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      Publisher: Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada
      Publication Date: 17/09/2020
      ISBN13: 9781773062600, 978-1773062600
      ISBN10: 1773062603

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      What do you do when it feels impossible to live up to everything expected of you? When the only person who understands you disappears? When you are young and long for something that seems out of reach? Berta dreams of being an artist, but as a girl growing up in a small Swedish farming village in the 1920s, she has little hope. She finds solace in nature, and in drawing and shaping birds from clay for her mother, the only person who seems to truly understand her. When her mother succumbs to tuberculosis, Berta feels alone, in despair and even more burdened by all the work on the farm. Can she find the courage to defy her father and the social conventions of her time, and fly free? This beautifully illustrated novel in verse, inspired by the paintings, letters and diaries of Swedish artist Berta Hansson (1910-1994), is a universal story of grief, longing and following your dreams. Includes an afterword by journalist Alexandra Sundqvist.

      Trade Review

      The text itself is often spare and melancholy, translated beautifully from the original Swedish by Epstein, but it’s also infused with intimacy and familial warmth. The striking illustrations—of gouache, aquarelle, and collage—reflect the emotional journey. STARRED REVIEW

      * Booklist *

      Melancholy and moving.

      -- Kirkus Reviews * Kirkus Reviews *

      Lundberg’s handsome biography of self-discovery remembers an artist who came to know without a doubt who she was meant to be.

      * Publishers Weekly *

      [I]mpressive. Certainly worthy of discovery.

      * A Fuse #8 Production Blog *

      A pensive, thoughtful and thought-provoking read.

      -- Fab Book Reviews Blog

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