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Songbirds: The powerful, evocative novel from the author of The Beekeeper of Aleppo

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'Will break your heart and open your eyes' Heather Morris, author of The Tattooist of Auschwitz

'I've never read anything quite like Songbirds - a beautifully crafted novel that sits at the intersection of race and class.' Jodi Picoult, bestselling author of Small Great Things

She walks unseen through our world.
Cares for our children, cleans our homes.
She has a story to tell.
Will you listen?

Nisha has crossed oceans to give her child a future. By day she cares for Petra's daughter; at night she mothers her own little girl by the light of a phone.

Nisha's lover, Yiannis, is a poacher, hunting the tiny songbirds on their way to Africa each winter. His dreams of a new life, and of marrying Nisha, are shattered when she vanishes.

No one cares about the disappearance of a domestic worker, except Petra and Yiannis. As they set out to search for her, they realise how little they know about Nisha. What they uncover will change them all.

Praise for Christy Lefteri:

'This thought-provoking novel of love loss and redemption is thoroughly sublime.' Caroline Montague

'Lefteri is an astonishing weaver of stories.' Daljit Nagra

' . . . broke my heart and kept me turning the pages of her gorgeous novel well into the night.' Alka Joshi, NYT-bestselling author of The Henna Artist and The Secret Keeper of Jaipur

'Christy Lefteri has crafted a beautiful novel, intelligent, thoughtful, and relevant.' Benjamin Zephaniah on The Beekeeper of Aleppo

' . . . it's impossible not to be moved by Lefteri's plea for humanity and perhaps inspired too.' Observer, on The Beekeeper of Aleppo

'Courageous, proactive, haunting.' Heather Morris, on The Beekeeper of Aleppo

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ISBN9781838773762
PublisherManilla Press
Publication Date07/08/21
Pages384

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  • wolkenwehe
    wolkenwehe

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    5.0

    Einfühlsame Beschreibung eines Flüchtlingsschicksals in Zypern. Hier steht nicht die anonyme "Flüchtlingsschwemme" im Fokus, sondern das Individuum - die Mutter, die sich angesichts der wirtschaftlichen Misere im Heimatland Sri Lanka und familiärer Schicksalsschläge schweren Herzens entschließt, ihre kleine Tochter bei deren Großmutter zurückzulassen, um ihr eine Zukunft aufzubauen. Dass das Ganze in eine Krimihandlung eingebunden wird, sorgt ebenso für Spannung wie die geschickt eingesetzten Perspektiv- und Zeitwechsel. Überzeugend!

    Jan 24, 2024

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kunterbuntekapitelDec 22, 2025

Ich liebe jetzt schon die Perspektivwechsel - unglaublich gut eingesetzt!

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