I liked this book quite a bit. The characters were interesting, and I’m always a sucker for a drama-filled family road trip. The audiobook narration was especially well done— even when it could have felt awkward giving voice to a cockatoo, it somehow worked and never pulled me out of the story.
At its heart, this is the story of three siblings who grew up with a less-than-ideal childhood. Their parents became largely absent after obsessing over their award-winning cockatoo, Coco, leaving the kids to fend emotionally for themselves. After a family tragedy—and when Coco escapes—the siblings set out on a journey to find the bird and, in the process, reconnect with each other and themselves.
All three siblings were likable, but Sammy was a standout for me. That said, there were moments where the story felt a bit repetitive, and I found myself wanting to dive deeper into the siblings’ backstories—especially Aden’s. There’s a lot that’s implied about their upbringing and their parents, but I would have loved more concrete details and specific moments to better understand what shaped them.
Overall, this was an engaging and heartfelt story, and I enjoyed following Aden, Aliza, and Sammy on their journey. It’s a thoughtful family drama with a unique premise and strong narration. Thanks to NetGalley and Brillance Publishing for providing me with an advanced audio copy of this book.