City of Belmont - Ruth Faulkner Public Library

Featherhood, on birds and fathers, Charlie Gilmour

Label
Featherhood, on birds and fathers, Charlie Gilmour
Language
eng
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Featherhood
Responsibility statement
Charlie Gilmour
Sub title
on birds and fathers
Summary
This is a story about birds and fathers. About the young magpie that fell from its nest in a Bermondsey junkyard into Charlie Gilmour's life - and swiftly changed it. Demanding worms around the clock, riffling through his wallet, sharing his baths and roosting in his hair... About the jackdaw kept at a Cornish stately home by Heathcote Williams, anarchist, poet, magician, stealer of Christmas, and Charlie's biological father who vanished from his life in the dead of night. It is a story about repetition across generations and birds that run in the blood; about a terror of repeating the sins of the father and a desire to build a nest of one's own. It is a story about change - from wild to tame; from sanity to madness; from life to death to birth; from freedom to captivity and back again, via an insane asylum, a prison and a magpie's nest. And ultimately, it is the story of a love affair between a man and a magpie
Target audience
adult
Classification
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