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Birdgirl
Birdgirl: ‘Lyrical, poignant and insightful.’ Margaret Atwood | Mya-Rose Craig
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Discover a powerful, evocative and urgent new young voice in nature writing. 'Birdwatching has never felt like a hobby, or a pastime I can pick up and put down, but a thread running through the pattern of my life.' Meet Mya-Rose - otherwise known as 'Birdgirl'. Birder, environmentalist, diversity activist. To date she has seen over five thousand different types of bird: half the world's species. Every single bird a treasure. Each sighting a small step in her family journey - a collective moment of joy and stillness. And each helping her to find her voice. Since she was young, she has visited every continent to pursue her passion, seeing first-hand the inequality and reckless destruction we are inflicting on our fragile planet. And the simple, mindful act of looking for birds has made her ever-more determined to campaign for all our survival. This is her story; a journey defined by her love for these extraordinary creatures. Because large or small, brown, patterned or jewelled, there is something about birds that makes us, even for just moments at a time, lift our eyes away from our lives and up to the skies. Birdgirl is the perfect read for fans of H is for Hawk, Diary of a Young Naturalist, and any young or aspiring environmentalists.
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Ang203l
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Definitely can tell this is written by someone younger but her love of birds is infectious! #catsoflitsy

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Chelsea.Poole
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An unexpected memoir, a bonus for me! A great read narrated by the author, an accomplished British birder who is well known in those circles for her experiences birding as a young girl. Craig shares more about her personal life and family than the subtitle suggests, but I didn‘t mind a bit! Sharing her mothers struggles with mental health against the backdrop of traveling to locate birds as a family worked well. She‘s also a climate activist.

JuniperWilde Sounds great. 1y
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