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Summary
From: Rebecca Maney
Book Title: The Nature of Small Birds
Book Author: Susie Finkbeiner
What do you like about this book:
3.5 stars
"Turns out that small birds are going to fly whether we like it or not. It's no different for our kids."
It's all about letting go, whether through life or death, we all experience the challenge of loving and letting go. It was no different for Bruce and Linda, whose decision to bring a small young "bird" into their home changed their life forever. Mindy had been transported to the United States as part of an historic "baby-lift" out of war torn Saigon. Her fragile psyche was evident, totally opposite from her outgoing older sister Sonny, prompting her new family to rally around her as a protective shield. But sadly, not everyone was a fan. At least not at first, maybe never.
Through-out the pages of this inspiring story, the roles of mother, father, sisters, are beautifully inspected under the microscope of good intentions, and yet there's always the notion that at some point, the little bird will have to fly on her own. . . . . . "We won't be afraid. We will trust in you" . . . the prayer every parent has reason to pray.
"It's the nature of small birds to sing their hearts out. And it's the nature of God to hear them."
In spite of the varying voices and timelines, this was quite a pleasant book to read.
I received a copy of this book from the publisher. I also purchased a copy. The opinions stated above are entirely my own.