From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. With this fictional octogenarian's rich reflection on her disappointing life, Christy Award–winner Turner pens her best novel in years. Bitterness over her late husband and his secret addiction to pornography has colored Sophia Hess's view of everything she's trusted and held dear. Dangling the promise of leaving her money to whichever distant relative cares for her, "Aunt Sophie" takes up residence in the spare room belonging to her loquacious, pontificating nephew, Patrick, and his diffident wife, Rachel, in Greenville, Miss. They collect a ragtag group of acquaintances, including an ex-con and a severely disabled four-year-old who flit in and out of the story. Sophie, a former English teacher, passes her days mostly by reading obituaries, watching television and learning about the birds outside her window. Turner brilliantly weaves together the threads of Shakespeare's plays, sitcoms, birds and their habits, and the deaths of celebrities gleaned from Time magazine's obituary section as she unfolds the story. As she did in
Some Wildflower in My Heart, Turner shows how even the most awkward and imperfect love, care and attention can yield meaningful results. Readers may find the present tense narration mechanical at times, and the story begins slowly, but this helps form an impression of the protagonist and her dull marking of days. Genuine humor and well-crafted characters make this a memorable and inspiring novel.
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Review
"...once I started reading I fell in love with Sophia." --
Laura Hilton, faithwebbin.net"An emotional and realistic storyline, WINTER BIRDS is one of the best books I have read this year." --
RomanceDesigns.com"Christy Award-winner Jamie Langston Turner is elegantly plain and unbelievably funny..." --
Brenda A. Snodgrass, curledup.com"It reminds me of Marilynne Robinson's Gilead and, like that book, it's one I'm planning to read again...." --
Violet Nesdoly, blogcritics.org"This noteworthy work is one to be savored." --
Christian Retailing"Turner writes with elegant precision and the leisurely pacing of the book perfectly captures the lengthened days of the aging." --
Peter J. Leithart, Touchstone"Winter Birds is highly recommended for those who appreciate a character-driven story rich in profound insights into human nature." --
Marcia Ford, faithfulreader.com
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