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Goodbye Birdie Greenwing

By: Ericka Waller
Narrated by: Emma Powell
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Birdie Greenwing has been at a loose end ever since her beloved twin sister and husband passed away. Too proud and stubborn to admit she is lonely, Birdie's world has shrunk. But then some new neighbours move in to the house next door.

Jane has come to Brighton for a fresh start, away from her ferociously protective mother Min. While Jane finds it hard to stand up for herself, her daughter Frankie has no problem telling people what she does and doesn't want. Ada Kowalski has come to England to follow her dreams, but her new life is harder than she expected. When a series of incidents brings their lives crashing together, the three find that there is always more to a person than meets the eye. . .

©2024 Ericka Waller (P)2024 Isis Audio
Literary Fiction Genre Fiction Friendship
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I thoroughly enjoyed these mothers, daughters, friends and lovers. Stresses, pain, mortality, loss, forgiveness and love.

love these real women relationships

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It took me about halfway through the book to get into the story. I wish Birdie had connected to other characters sooner in the story.
The last third of the book was wonderful. Loved the insight and how each character had their place.

Good story but hard to get into

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I loved the characters - all of them. They had such depth. I loved the story. And the narration was perfect.

Wonderful writing, plot, and character development.

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The details of the characters were interesting enough to keep me trying to find a point that never came. The reader was evidently trying, perhaps too hard, to keep the people identifiable. She wound up putting way too much emphasis on a character that was irritating. This never came to any real point.
A disappointing work.

Juvenile and pointless

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