Bird Suit, Sydney Hegele
Bird Suit, Sydney Hegele
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Bird Suit

Author: Sydney Hegele

Narrator: Sydney Hegele

Unabridged: 6 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/07/2024


Synopsis

A tourist town folk tale of stifled ambition, love, loss, and the bird women who live beneath the lake.

Every summer the peaches ripen in Port Peter, and the tourists arrive to gorge themselves on fruit and sun. They don't see the bird women, who cavort on the cliffs and live in a meadow beneath the lake. But when summer ends and the visitors go back home, every pregnant Port Peter girl knows what she needs to do: deliver her child to the Birds in a laundry basket on those same lakeside cliffs. But the Birds don't want Georgia Jackson.

Twenty years on, the peaches are ripening again, the tourists have returned, and Georgia is looking for trouble with any ill-tempered man she can find. When that man turns out to be Arlo Bloom—her mother's ex and the new priest in town—she finds herself drawn into a complicated matrix of friendship, grief, faith, sex, and love with Arlo, his wife, Felicity, and their son, Isaiah. Vivid, uncanny, and as likely cursed as touched by grace, Bird Suit is a brutal, generous story as sticky and lush as a Port Peter peach.

About Sydney Hegele

Sydney Hegele is the author of The Pump, winner of the ReLit Literary Award for Short Fiction and a finalist for the Trillium Book Award. Their work has appeared in Catapult, Electric Literature, EVENT, and others. Sydney grew up in the Niagara Region in Southern Ontario, and they currently live with their husband and French Bulldog in Toronto, Canada, where they work and worship.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tess on June 25, 2024

I’ve finished this book with a pit in my stomach—not empty, but like a peach’s: solid and full. It’s left me with this knot of something, of feelings, deep inside that I can’t fully put a finger on, but that will stick with me for a long while. I can’t wait to unwrap them while I’m left with the mem......more

Goodreads review by Alessia on June 02, 2024

Bird Suit is horny and existential and full of grief in the way funerals are horny and existential and full of grief. A beautiful and eerie study of performance; of our costumes, of our projections, of being watched - willingly and in secret. An aching and sore walk back to truth; a return to onesel......more