The Summer Of Dead Birds, Ali Liebegott (9781936932504) — Readings Books
The Summer Of Dead Birds
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The Summer Of Dead Birds

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Lesbian relationships rarely survive the death of a parent, Ali Liebegott’s therapist tells her in the pages of this novel-in-verse. Despite Ali’s defiance, the prediction comes true. In Summer of Dead Birds, she explores the toll of mental illness and grief on romantic partnerships - fragile things anyway - through a lesbian lens.In this chronicle of mourning and survival, Ali Liebegott wallows in loneliness and over-assigns meaning to everyday circumstance, clinging to an aging dog and obsessing over dead birds. But these unpretentious vignettes are laced with compassion, as she learns to balance the sting of death with the tender strangeness of life.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Feminist Press at The City University of New York
Country
United States
Date
28 March 2019
Pages
104
ISBN
9781936932504

Lesbian relationships rarely survive the death of a parent, Ali Liebegott’s therapist tells her in the pages of this novel-in-verse. Despite Ali’s defiance, the prediction comes true. In Summer of Dead Birds, she explores the toll of mental illness and grief on romantic partnerships - fragile things anyway - through a lesbian lens.In this chronicle of mourning and survival, Ali Liebegott wallows in loneliness and over-assigns meaning to everyday circumstance, clinging to an aging dog and obsessing over dead birds. But these unpretentious vignettes are laced with compassion, as she learns to balance the sting of death with the tender strangeness of life.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Feminist Press at The City University of New York
Country
United States
Date
28 March 2019
Pages
104
ISBN
9781936932504