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224 pages, Paperback
First published May 1, 2021
'relationships between what happens above and what happens below. you had to position yourself in an intermediary space—not too attached to the earth, not too close to the sky—in order to see them.'
‘What the neighbors had right there…the perfect excuse to get rid of Ramón,, the homeless, and everything they considered “the problem,” once and for all. In other words, to get rid of anything and everything that didn’t function according to the laws of the group which they—as judge and jury—had taken it upon themselves to dictate.’
it wasn't a war against the universe. or even a war against himself. still, several people sustained injuries.much like her previous book, how to order the universe, maría josé ferrada's latest, how to turn into a bird (el hombre del cartel), is a charming novel about a youngster striving to make sense of the grownup world. miguel, 12-year-old santiaguino, lives alone with his mom, but is utterly enthralled by his enigmatic uncle, ramón, who one day takes up residence within the neighborhood billboard, some thirty feet above the ground. what ensues is a moving story of youth, yearning, eccentricity, individuality, and society's distrust of those who are different. like a literary grandnephew of the baron in the trees, how to turn into a bird is another thoughtful, touching tale from the chilean author.
relationships between what happens above and what happens below. you had to position yourself in an intermediary space—not too attached to the earth, not too close to the sky—in order to see them.