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The Schooling of Claybird Catts [Hardcover]

Janis Owens (Author)
4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)


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March 4, 2003

When his beloved father, Michael, dies, Claybird Catts finds solace in the company of his close-knit family -- his mysterious and beautiful mother, Myra; his lovable, know-it-all sister, Missy; his newly grown-up brother, Simon; and his devoted grandmother, Cissie -- whose warmth and caring prove the only true constants in Clay's disrupted life. Devastated by his loss, but secure in their love, Claybird feels as though life could almost go on as usual in their small, sleepy, Southern hometown. Until his uncle Gabe comes back.

A stranger to Claybird, Uncle Gabe is a brilliant academic who went north twenty years ago and then all but disappeared. Despite the deep mystery that surrounds him, Gabe's humor and intellect shine, and he quickly positions himself in the role of the Catts family's savior. Soon he seems to fit right into the place left vacant by the death of Claybird's father. Gabe and Claybird become co-conspirators and best friends, until a slip of the tongue unveils the real history of their relationship, a heart-wrenching revelation that turns Claybird's world upside down.

The Schooling of Claybird Catts offers a rare wisdom about life, about the frail yet unbreakable bonds that form among family, and about the beauty and sorrow of everyday lives. A beguiling story told in the rich, Southern storytelling tradition, in an irresistible voice that sweeps the reader up from the first page and doesn't let go, this is the kind of novel to read again and again and to treasure forever.


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From Publishers Weekly

Owens's third novel about the Florida Catts family covers much of the same territory as the earlier volumes, but her fans will likely enjoy this affectionate portrait of teenage narrator Clayton "Claybird" Catts. Clayton is 11 when his beloved father, Michael, dies, the first event that intrudes into Clayton's innocence. He had idealized Michael, but his relationship with his mother, Myra, is chillier; he and his best friend decide that she is a vampire, though the real reason behind her grim pallor is her dependence on a pharmacopoeia of antidepressants that leave her unable to sleep or tan. After Michael's death, his brother, Gabe, moves in with the Cattses, and eventually marries Clayton's mother. Clayton and his siblings, Sim and Missy, like Gabe well enough, in spite of the eyebrow-raising arrangement. But two years later, just before he starts high school, Clayton learns a secret about his family that drives him to leave the house and move in with his aunt. Clayton narrates these events retrospectively while describing his first year in high school. He's dyslexic and his self-esteem is heartbreakingly low ("being the token idiot in a family of child geniuses has always been a burden to me"), but, as his narration reveals, he is imaginative and perceptive. Owens infuses the story with warm humor as she traces Clayton's gradual, poignant reconciliation to his less-than-perfect family.
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From Booklist

Owens revisits the Catts family in this bittersweet companion piece to My Brother Michael (1997) and myra Sims (1999). Like its predecessors, this novel revolves around the impassioned love triangle involving brothers Michael and Gabriel Catts and Michael's wife, Myra. The two previous works, narrated by Gabe and Myra, recounted their childhoods, Myra's schizophrenia, their affair, the birth of their love child, and Michael's death. This time around, the story is told from the point of view of young Claybird Catts. After his father Michael dies, and his self-exiled Uncle Gabe returns to their small Florida town, Clay discovers the harsh truth: he is actually Gabe's son. As he attempts to reconcile himself to this fact, Clay learns much about his family's tortured history, the incredible depth of Michael's compassion, and the redemptive powers of love and forgiveness. The southern-born and-bred Owens laces the poignant narrative with an appealing combination of humor, pathos, and down-home wisdom. Margaret Flanagan
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Harper; 1 edition (March 4, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060090626
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060090623
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.7 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,545,499 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Third times a charm, July 16, 2003
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Rosanne Hennesy (Columbus, GA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Schooling of Claybird Catts (Hardcover)
I've read and loved all of Janise Owen's books, My Brother Michael, Myra Sims and The Schooling of Claybird Catts. However, this third book hit a Southern Cord with me. Looking through the eyes of a child, the eyes of innocence facing some grown-up issues, makes this story extremely honest and real. It was wonderful; a must read for eveyone, even if you're not from the South.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The True South, April 17, 2003
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River Jordan (Panama City, Florida United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Schooling of Claybird Catts (Hardcover)
Few writers have captured so much of the true Southern experience as Janis Owens. She has the discerning eye and sensitive spirit to do so not just once, but again and again with her trilogy of the Catts family. In her most recent edition to "the family", The Schooling of Claybird Catts, Ms. Owens portrays the innocence of the main character, Clay and the betrayal he feels when that innocence is abruptly lost to unraveling skeletons hiding in secret family closets. Claybird (as the family calls him) brings us into the flesh of his flesh as we experience the loss he feels over the death of his father, his longing to belong, his desire to know the truth behind the perpetual whispers of his existence, and like all of us, his need to be loved and accepted for who he truly is.

Ms. Owens writing reflects the richness of detail from stories that have been passed down from one generation to the next. And, of someone that has heard numerous versions of the same stories. Each novel portrays the truth as it is revealed through the eyes of its lead character resulting in layers of various depths and dimensions of this family's history. As any true Southerner would agree, it takes a multitude of voices to tell one story and thankfully, the Catts family has members that are willing to talk. In the fullness of their "telling," the complicated intricacies of their sins are revealed and, in due time, the saving grace that sustains them till the end.

Janis Owens perfectly captures her characters and brings them to life, incorporating them into our collective memory and making them our own. It is refreshing to read the words of a true Southern author with her ear open to the voices of the past while her characters determinedly, keep moving forward. Delightedly, we are able to take each new step with them.

I highly recommend that readers enjoy each of the Catts family books, buy them in triplicate, and read them back-to-back, but that they begin their journey with The Schooling of Claybird Catts. Clay is the perfect person to open the door to this simple yet complicated family, their powerful faith, quiet desperation and eventual victories.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Schooling of Claybird Catts, September 29, 2003
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Had no idea what to expect when I picked up this novel - and was hooked by the end of the first chapter. A marvelous tale, and told so well - Janis Owens is a wonderful fresh voice, another great Southern writer who has the kind of story-telling ability that draws the reader in without guile or the predictable plot twists and turns that have become the norm these days. Such a satisfying read, one that left me wanting more. A great book. Looking forward to reading her other books, and the next one she comes out with.
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To be perfectly honest, the day my father Michael died really wasn't the worst day of my life. Read the first page
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weenie little voice, mild little voice, testing notice, old grannie, marble pool
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Aunt Candace, Brother Sloan, Uncle Ira, Miss Susan, Lincoln Park, Miss Cassie, Magnolia Hill, New York, Busch Gardens, Little Gene, The Schooling, Christmas Eve, Clayton Michael Catts, Rachel Cole, Good God, Dead Lakes, Gabe Revolution, Gabriel Catts, New Orleans, Pastor Jim, Storyville Gothic Splendor, Albert Einstein, Civil War, Holiday Inn, Living Water Assembly
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