The Birds that do not Sing

Author:   Steve Gay
Publisher:   Rook Abbey Press
ISBN:  

9781838217716


Pages:   254
Publication Date:   03 November 2020
Format:   Paperback
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The Birds that do not Sing: A world on fire, a community in turmoil, a family torn by its principles Beautifully observed and thought provoking, this unforgettable story of growing up in wartime Britain will appeal to fans of Crooked Heart and Angela's Ashes, with its captivating window into the mind of a young boy searching for meaning and purpose as the bombs are falling. November 1940 - The Coventry Blitz That day changes everything for ten-year-old Jim. Coventry smoulders on the horizon, neighbours are missing, and faces are grim all around. It is the day when family and neighbourhood collides, a time of confusion and recrimination, of choices that will echo for a lifetime. Jimmy Brown plays in the park on Sundays whatever anyone says. His family has a reputation, his father a militant socialist who makes surgical boots in his shed, his sister struggling with polio as she distributes pacifist leaflets, and his brother refusing to fight for his country. When the Luftwaffe comes and public opinion shifts behind the war effort, social expectation and conflicting loyalties send Jimmy down a fateful path. Present day. 'The past is never still, never silent.' 'Little birds that do not sing... must be made to sing.' That is what old Jim's teacher would say in a classroom where beatings were a daily occurrence, and as threatening than the Luftwaffe passing overhead. Seventy-five years later the words still have their hold on him, and the events of that November day haunt his dreams and waking hours despite the passing of decades. When he hears about a concrete elephant in a nearby garden he wonders if it is the one his father made before the war, the elephant who listened to his troubles when he was young, who heard him when nothing made sense. Will it help him to face what happened that day in 1940 at last, or open up new and more painful wounds?

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Author:   Steve Gay
Publisher:   Rook Abbey Press
Imprint:   Rook Abbey Press
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.249kg
ISBN:  

9781838217716


ISBN 10:   1838217711
Pages:   254
Publication Date:   03 November 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Authority of voice is a hard to define concept in writing, but one knows it when one sees it, and it is to be found in all the little details of The Birds that do not Sing. A world is built, filled with characters that are always compelling and convincing as they try to mend the broken pieces of their lives. Tim Leach, author of 'Smile of the Wolf'


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Steve Gay is a writer of historical fiction, sci-fi, thrillers and short stories. Steve spent his childhood in Rugby in the UK, and in New England. He grew up writing stories, then put them aside for far too long to pursue a business career. Years of commuting and meetings, of doodling and daydreaming rekindled a habit of writing fiction, of collecting and shaping the 'what ifs' and 'might have beens' that lie behind the real world and turning them into stories as he travelled in and out of London on the train. After deciding to go back to university, Steve is now a graduate of the Warwick Writing Programme and spends much of his time writing. The Birds that do not Sing is his first published novel, a historical story set in 1940 at the time of the Coventry Blitz, and inspired by the first hand accounts of a generation now passing. Steve still lives with his family in Rugby, England.

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