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Paint the Bird - DIY Bird Painting Kit for Kids & Adults - Creative Art Activity for Home, Classroom & Party Fun
Paint the Bird - DIY Bird Painting Kit for Kids & Adults - Creative Art Activity for Home, Classroom & Party Fun

Paint the Bird - DIY Bird Painting Kit for Kids & Adults - Creative Art Activity for Home, Classroom & Party Fun

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The Reverend Sarah Obadias is broken, bitter, and stripped of the reassurance of faith when she walks into a West Village restaurant in Manhattan. Here she encounters Abraham Darby, a rumpled but well-regarded painter who seduces the minister into his life of excess and emotional intensity. "I've run away from my life," Sarah tells him. "I know," Darby replies. "Take mine." But for Sarah, each day with the artist will bring a new reality--or lack of it. Dancing through the novel is the mystical Yago, the gay son of Darby and the Costa Rican painter Alejandra Morales Diaz. But Alejandra's appearance further discomposes Sarah, and Yago provides no calm or clarity when she encounters him: "Somehow he has transported her to an unfamiliar state of mindless eroticism. Finally she draws closer to Yago, intending to caress him in some horrible mix of mothering and lust." Bloodlines become squiggled and unreliable as the novel explores the ever-changing relationship between fathers and sons and what constitutes a family. Throughout, one question lingers: What really did happen when a small boy was swallowed by the sea? Laced with humor and a linguistic vibrancy, this tale of converging fates becomes a contemplation of faith, faithfulness, and the sticky, often unpleasant and frightening nature of spiritual and emotional growth.

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I loved Paint the Bird. After I turned the last page, I still longed to be with the characters of Sarah, Darby, Yago and Johnny. They were like my friends telling me what it means to begin again. Together, we laughed, loved and wrung our hands. Each character handles transformation differently, and in that difference is the gift of insight. I highly recommend this wonderful book- to be savored while you read and for a long time beyond.Vivian Eyre, author of To the Sound

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