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When We Were Birds

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A mythic love story set in Trinidad, Ayanna Lloyd Banwo's radiant debut is a masterwork of lush imagination and exuberant storytelling--a spellbinding and hopeful novel about inheritance, loss, and love's seismic power to heal.

"Roots the reader in [Trinidad's] traditions and rituals [and] ... in the glorious matriarchy by which lineage is upheld. The result is a depiction of ordinary life that's full and breathtaking."--The New York Times Book Review

>Raised in the countryside by a devout Rastafarian mother, Darwin has always abided by the religious commandment not to interact with death. He has never been to a funeral, much less seen a dead body. But when the only job he can find is grave digging, he must betray the life his mother built for him in order to provide for them both. Newly shorn of his dreadlocks and his past, and determined to prove himself, Darwin finds himself adrift in a city electric with possibility and danger.

Yejide and Darwin will meet inside the gates of Fidelis, an ancient and sprawling cemetery, where the dead lie uneasy in their graves and a reckoning with fate beckons them both.

Editions (4)

ISBN9780593313619
PublisherKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication Date02/14/23
Pages304

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  • jen85bey
    jen85bey

    20 Followers

    4.0

    ‘When we were birds’ is a truly captivating tale about Trinidad, exploring the deep bond with our ancestors. It’s a story that spans time, passed down from generation to generation, full of sensitivity, mystery and a vibrant mix of bright and dark moments. It centres on two people from different walks of life, showing us the intricate nature of their relationships. As a non-English speaker, the writing style was a bit tricky for me, sometimes feeling a bit choppy, possibly because of the Trinidad slang. But even with this, the real Trinidadian English really brings the story to life, adding a touch of Caribbean folklore. The story starts off strong, then takes a bit of a dip in the middle, but picks up again at the end, leaving us with a satisfying and haunting conclusion. I really enjoyed reading the book because it was something completely new and an unexpected story.

    Mar 25, 2026

  • allesisterleuchtet
    allesisterleuchtet

    198 Followers

    4.0

    Besonderes und mysteriöses Buch über Trinidad

    "Als wir Vögel waren" von Ayanna Lloyd Banwo ist ein ungewöhnliches Buch. Es spielt in Trinidad und handelt von Darwin, einem Rastafari, der aufgrund seiner Religion die Toten meidet aber als einzigen Job eine Arbeit auf dem Friedhof bekommt und von Yeijide, deren Familie von jeher an der Schwelle zwischen Tod und Leben wacht und die dieses Erbe von ihrer Mutter erbt. Das Buch ist seltsam, fremd und mysteriös, einfach eine sehr andere Welt zwischen Realität und Traum geschrieben in einer schönen Sprache. Schön zu lesen.

    Jul 23, 2024

  • stier
    stier

    248 Followers

    3.0

    Aus dem Interview mit der Autorin:) Alle Geschichten sind Liebesgeschichten. Wir trauern, weil wir diejenigen lieben, die wir verloren haben, und die Toten gehen nicht, weil sie die Menschen und das Leben, das sie zurückgelassen haben, lieben. Teilweise war mir das Buch zu fantastisch.

    Dec 27, 2024

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