No Ordinary Bird, Artis Henderson
No Ordinary Bird, Artis Henderson
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No Ordinary Bird
Drug Smuggling, a Plane Crash, and a Daughter's Quest for the Truth

Author: Artis Henderson

Narrator: Artis Henderson

Unabridged: 6 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Harper

Published: 09/02/2025


Synopsis

Silver Medal Winner of a Florida Book AwardIn the vein of Small Fry or Priestdaddy, No Ordinary Bird is a compelling father-daughter story that reads like true crime, haunted by a question the dashing and mysterious Lamar Chester had always taught his daughter to ask: “How do you tell the good guys from the bad?”Artis was five when a plane crash killed her beloved father. For years, it was simply called “the accident.”But many things weren’t getting discussed. Like Lamar himself—a swashbuckling, larger-than-life pilot, a doting father and husband, and the most popular farmer in Georgia. Or that the IRS had immediately taken everything: the chickens, the airplanes, the islands in the Bahamas. . . . Afterwards, Artis and her mother broke contact with everyone and fled, rebuilding from the bottom up as if Lamar’s big, wild life had never happened.Years later, a friend tells Artis Lamar’s plane was sabotaged: her father had been one of the biggest drug smugglers in Miami in the 1970s. At the time of his death, he was about to testify in a trial that had swept up everyone from the Prime Minister of the Bahamas, to a US district attorney, to the Colombian drug cartels. But the deeper Artis digs, the more unexpected the story becomes.Beyond the dramatic betrayals, dangerous drug lords, and geopolitical intrigue is the beating heart of this riveting memoir: a daughter’s grappling with a dark legacy and her memories of the father who had been the light of her life. Who are the good guys, who are the bad guys, and is there a difference at all?

About Artis Henderson

Artis Henderson's work has appeared in the New York Times, The Daily Beast, Reader's Digest and Sierra, among others. Her first memoir, Unremarried Widow, was a New York Times Editors' Choice and named to more than 10 Best of the Year lists. Artis has degrees from the University of Pennsylvania, the Columbia School of Journalism, and the Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College. A certified master naturalist and advanced open water diver, she splits her time between Florida and Portugal. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Joan on April 08, 2025

This was a fascinating book! How well do we really know our parents? Especially a parent that might have been taken from us at a young age? Artis Henderson uses this book to explore the rumors about her father, his death, and the complexities of being a good person while being on the other side of t......more

Goodreads review by Christina on May 20, 2025

A big thank-you to HarperCollins & NetGalley for this ARC! No Ordinary Bird is set to publish on September 2, 2025. No Ordinary Bird is a memoir by Artis Henderson about her father, Lamar Chester, and the plane crash that took his life in 1985. The book is split into two 'arcs' after opening on the t......more

Goodreads review by Sennehs on June 21, 2025

Thank you Harper Collins Publishers and NetGalley for the ARC. All opinions are my own. This book was less of a biography and more of a mystery to be solved, but that made it more intense. The writing is technically sound, but I wish it had less of a robotic voice. Perhaps that’s how the author is t......more

Goodreads review by P on May 04, 2025

I was provided an advanced copy of this book from Net Galley and appreciated the opportunity to read this fascinating true story. No Ordinary Bird reminded me a lot of the story shared about another smuggler during this time in the movie American Made. No Ordinary Bird is told by Lamar’s youngest da......more

Goodreads review by Relena_reads on September 01, 2025

Artis Henderson is a powerful storyteller with an immense story to tell. Even the mundane details of her family's past are told in vivid, but her family's story doesn't have many mundane moments, so most of this is a hit well outside of the ballpark. If you're a fan of true crime or family sagas, th......more