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Birdy

A CBCA Notable Book for Older Readers

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Wait time: About 2 weeks

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.

Sharon Kernot lives in Mount Barker, SA, with her family. Her first verse novel The Art of Taxidermy was shortlisted for the 2017 Text Prize, 2019 CBCA book of the year, Prime Minister's Literary Award and NSW Premier's Ethel Turner Prize. Birdy is her second verse novel.

'A beautifully written story about how poetry, friendship, and nature can help us acknowledge and navigate the histories that haunt us. I was spellbound by Kernot's gorgeous, lyrical writing from start to finish.' Carly Nugent, author of The Peacock Detectives and Sugar

'Compelling...Fans of Sarah Crossan will be hooked by this hope-filled story of how small acts of kindness make a big impact on everyone.' Books+Publishing

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    • Books+Publishing

      November 28, 2023
      In Birdy, a compelling YA verse novel by CBCA award-winning author Sharon Kernot (The Art of Taxidermy), we meet Maddy, who began experiencing selective mutism and anxiety after an unnamed incident. The opening poems set the scene as Maddy and her family move to the country to recuperate. There, we meet Alice, an older woman some consider ‘bonkers’, who has been waiting for her teenage daughter, Birdy, to come home since she disappeared 45 years earlier. When Maddie and Alice cross paths, this triggers an instant connection. The novel deals with themes of friendship, family, grief and connections to community and place, and it gently touches on heavier issues, including consent, bullying and trauma. The dual mysteries are intriguing; Kernot expertly contrasts Maddy’s incident with that of Alice’s missing daughter, bringing the past to the fore and illuminating the cultural context of the era. The characters, including Maddy’s brother, her parents, and her new friend Levi, are convincingly portrayed, with Maddy’s first-person point of view, introspections and frustrations being particularly moving. The language is evocative and lyrical, with each poem having concise titles. The layout and changing cadence of the poems enhance the reading experience; for example, one poem shaped like a tornado effectively shows a blustery day. Fans of Sarah Crossan will be hooked by this hope-filled story of how small acts of kindness make a big impact on everyone.

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