Hoping to get reviews for The Bird in Your Heart—Literary/Southern Fiction about an Atlanta advertising executive who divorces, loses his job, and returns to his family’s ancestral home on a South Carolina sea island. He plans to sail off to see the world but his mother is going blind and the old place needs huge repairs.
Described as “like a Sue Monk Kidd book and a Pat Conroy book had a baby and then THAT baby grew up and had a baby with a John Kennedy Toole book,” it’s reminiscent of Don’t Stop the Carnival, the Herman Wouk novel Jimmy Buffet wrote songs about.
A Low Country tangle of oddball island ways, Southern traditions, and Gullah culture written patiently for beach, boat, and book club people.
Hi Wilma. Sorry for the delay getting back. I'm still learning the ropes at Goodreads. Thanks for stepping up. I really appreciate. What format would you prefer and how should I get it to you?
Described as “like a Sue Monk Kidd book and a Pat Conroy book had a baby and then THAT baby grew up and had a baby with a John Kennedy Toole book,” it’s reminiscent of
Don’t Stop the Carnival, the Herman Wouk novel Jimmy Buffet wrote songs about.
A Low Country tangle of oddball island ways, Southern traditions, and Gullah culture written patiently for beach, boat, and book club people.