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This is a sweet, clean, heartwarming novel of love between a crippled redbird (Cardinal, but don't tell him) and the small Alabama river town whose tiny solitary grocery store he inhabits. The shopkeeper, Roy, found the injured bird and nursed him back to health but because the bird, Jack, couldn't fly well, he had to stay inside the store most of the time.
Meanwhile Oswald, an aging dry alcoholic in dismal, cold Chicago is told by his doctor to find a warmer climate if he wants to prolong his li ...more
Meanwhile Oswald, an aging dry alcoholic in dismal, cold Chicago is told by his doctor to find a warmer climate if he wants to prolong his li ...more

My mom gave me this book several years ago to read. I found it this last Christmas and thought I'd give it a shot.
It's a sweet and heartwarming story. Reminded me of the type of story my mom would have loved.
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It's a sweet and heartwarming story. Reminded me of the type of story my mom would have loved.
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A very sweet and uplifting little book, easy to read and for people looking for a true feel good read. The word “delightful” comes to mind, though that’s not typically a word in my lexicon. It is not so common to find a book that brings happy tears to your eyes, or that makes you feel hopeful about the world, so this was a pleasant read for the Christmas season.



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