<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>A revolutionary story of empowerment and redemption, <i>Like a Bird</i> is the highly anticipated debut novel from Fariha Róisín, author of the poetry collection <i>How to Cure A Ghost</i> <br> One of <i>Vogue</i> and Refinery29's Most Anticipated Books of the Fall</b> <p/> Taylia Chatterjee has never known love, and certainly has never felt it for herself. Growing up on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, with her older sister Alyssa, their parents were both overbearing and emotionally distant, and despite idyllic summers in the Catskills, and gatherings with glamorous family friends, there is a sadness that emanates from the Chatterjee residence, a deep well of sorrow stemming from the racism of American society. <br> After a violent sexual assault, Taylia is disowned by her parents and suddenly forced to move out. As Taylia looks to the city, the ghost of her Indian grandmother dadi-ma is always one step ahead, while another more troubling ghost chases after her. Determined to have the courage to confront the pain that her family can't face, Taylia finds work at a neighborhood café owned by single mother and spiritualist, Kat. Taylia quickly builds a constellation of friends and lovers on her own, daring herself to be open to new experiences, even as they call into question what she thought she knew about the past. <br> Taylia's story is about survival, coming to terms with her past and looking forward to a future she never felt she was allowed to claim. Writing this for eighteen years, poet and activist Fariha Róisín's debut novel is an intense, provocative, and emotionally profound portrait of an inner life in turmoil and the redemptive power of community and love.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Fariha Róisín's novel sings of building joy within sorrow and spins a gossamer reverie that clings to the consciousness... With its profound testaments to the love of found families and the courage involved in daring to open a cracked heart, <i>Like a Bird</i> is an unforgettable novel. --<i>Foreword Reviews</i><br><br>In <i>Like a Bird</i>, Róisín grapples with big issues, from identity to racism to sexual assault, but she does so with a lyricism and generosity that allow the reader intimate access into Taylia's experience, and the opportunity to feel the same empowerment and freedom that Taylia achieves for herself. --Kristin Iversen, <i>Refinery29</i><br><br>In lustrous, lyrical language, multifaceted artist Róisín has written an ode to the joy and healing power of self-love. This powerful novel is highly recommended. --<i>Library Journal</i>, STARRED REVIEW<br><br>Taylia's story is one of survival and the power of community, something Róisín captures with her beautiful prose and a piercing perspective that touches on today's political and social climate. --<i>Vogue</i><br><br>Well-paced and hopeful, this stirring work will resonate with those interested in stories of young women breaking free of oppression and trauma. --<i>Publishers Weekly</i><br>
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