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PublishedText Publishing, July 2025 |
ISBN9781923058453 |
FormatSoftcover, 176 pages |
Dimensions19.6cm × 12.8cm × 1.5cm |
A book guaranteed to make you cry. And then lift you up again. Winner of the 2024 Text Prize.
'a gentle, hopeful book grounded in courage, love and the healing presence of the natural world... It sits alongside Karen Foxlee's Lenny's Book of Everything and Aleesh Darlison's Grace the Amazing.'
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Birds can save people's lives. You may think that's a strange thing to say. How can a small animal with wings save a person? But I know they can. It happened to me.
When Millie was nine years old her mum got sick, very sick. And now, on the night of Millie's tenth birthday party, things are getting serious. Millie sits on the back step of her house, worried and upset, and two shiny black crows fly into the yard, catching her attention.
Do they just want some of the cheeseburger she's attempting to eat? Or are they visiting for some other reason?
Before long Millie starts to find mysterious objects in the garden. And the crows are often there when she comes home from school.
What are they trying to tell her? And can they help her as she faces losing her mum?
Caroline Stills's debut novel, A Gift from the Birds, is a sensitive, heartfelt story about loss and grief, and finding comfort in unexpected places.