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Each Little Bird That Sings
Each Little Bird That Sings | Deborah Wiles
Ten-year-old Comfort Snowberger has attended 247 funerals. But that's not surprising, considering that her family runs the town funeral home. And even though Great-uncle Edisto keeled over with a heart attack and Great-great-aunt Florentine dropped dead--just like that--six months later, Comfort knows how to deal with loss, or so she thinks. She's more concerned with avoiding her crazy cousin Peach and trying to figure out why her best friend, Declaration, suddenly won't talk to her. Life is full of surprises. And the biggest one of all is learning what it takes to handle them. Deborah Wiles has created a unique, funny, and utterly real cast of characters in this heartfelt, and quintessentially Southern coming-of-age novel. Comfort will charm young readers with her wit, her warmth, and her struggles as she learns about life, loss, and ultimately, triumph.
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I am STILL thinking about this book. It‘s so good! Thought I‘d include my favorite quote. #middlegrade #doublebookspin

bthegood You sold me - book on my TBR list - 😊 3y
EvieBee @bthegood Yay! I know you‘ll love it. 3y
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“Open your arms to life! Let it strut into your heart in all its messy glory!” —Uncle Edisto

Get your Kleenex box out, because life‘s messy glory happens in this book. It‘s a beautiful story about family, friendship, death, grief and love. There‘s no year setting but it definitely had late 50s early 60s vibes. I described it to a friend as a mixture of My Girl and My Dog Skip. Recipes included.
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#middlegrade #doublebookspin

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Started this cute #middlegrade read this morning and am enjoying immensely. Realized it‘s part of a series set in Aurora County, Mississippi. #currentlyreading