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First There Was Bird

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First There Was Bird

By: Linda Oatman High
Narrated by: Amanda Kelley
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First there was Bird. Then there was Bird-Bird. And now, Third Bird. Magnolia’s daddy won the beloved cockatiel Third Bird at a carnival, just before he died in a car accident. Magnolia promised to always take good care of Third Bird . . . but then she loses him, when she accidentally allows the bird to fly from his cage at her mama’s beauty salon. Magnolia’s grief, for her father and for her lost bird, opens up a whole new world of friends as they search not only for Third Bird, but for acceptance and healing. Helping her mama to see that physical beauty is not important (even in a family that comes from “a long line of beauty queens”), Magnolia becomes the star of her small Southern town as she finds hope and light in the healing of her grief and learns that sometimes when you go looking for one thing, you find what you really need.

"...young listeners are likely to enjoy the quick pace and quirky personalities. A heartfelt, ambitious, and often charming story with a significant emotional punch."—Kirkus

"First There Was Bird lets loose a menagerie of colorful characters! A delightful, funny, and heartwarming story of a girl's search for a bird and her discovery of friendship and forgiveness."—A.B. Westrick, author of Brotherhood

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