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Dinty W. Moore, American Essayist and

Writer, Author of The Mindful Writer:

"Catbird is a lyric meditation on a wounded world, one where some of us are safe while horror and war ravage innocent women and children in a distant land. But are we safe?

 

The narrator knows too keenly, and feels too sharply, to believe that we are. Davis writes viscerally and from the heart."

Karen Osborn, Author of Centerville, Patchwork, a New York Times Notable Book of the Year,

Between Earth and Sky, and The River Road:

"Julia Davis's Catbird is an urgent, meaningful meditation on war, power, and fragility of the world. It's 2022 and the invasion of Ukraine has begun. From her place of relative safety, Eve reads of the bombings, the fleeing families and abandoned crops as she ponders the corrupt desire for absolute power and fears she is witnessing the beginnings of World War III. Woven throughout this witnessing are images of the birds she watches in the trees around her house, making tangible the fragility we share in this time when the possibility of invasion threatens us all."

CATBIRD 
by Julia Marie Davis

Nikki Giovanni, New York Times Bestselling, Emmy-Award Nominated Author:

 

"As a woman of color cheering for those who wish us to survive any and all wars against us I hope you will read this book with the fear yet compassion it shares."  

A Compelling, Lyrical Work of Witness, Mourning, and Protest

From the Publisher - Middle Creek Publishing & Audio:

With the immediacy of an op-ed and the narrative feel of a memoir, CATBIRD embodies the visceral response-angst and exasperating sense of helplessness inflamed by the distance between the will of the people and our national policy, and the bewilderment we feel-to the barbaric violence and violations of human rights happening in Ukraine and elsewhere in the world. 

 

Set against the background of seasonal drama in the bird world, CATBIRD has the sense of a fable, while still holding all the anxiety of the contemporary events we are living through, witnessing, mourning, and opposing.

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"A lyric meditation on a wounded world."

          - Dinty Moore, Author of Mindful Writer

"Catbird makes tangible the fragility we share in this time when the possibility of invasion threatens us all."

          - Karen Osborn, Author of Centerville and Patchwork, a New York Times Notable Book of the Year

"I hope you will read this book with the fear yet compassion it shares."

          - Nikki Giovanni, New York Times Bestselling author

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