Prairie Ostrich, Tamai Kobayashi
Prairie Ostrich, Tamai Kobayashi
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Prairie Ostrich
A Novel

Author: Tamai Kobayashi

Narrator: Tamai Kobayashi

Unabridged: 6 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: ECW Press

Published: 10/18/2019


Synopsis

Not every story has a happy ending.Since her brother's death, eight-year-old Egg Murakami has been living day-to-day on the family ostrich farm near Bittercreek, discovering life to be an ever-perplexing condition. Mama Murakami has curled up inside a bottle, and Papa has exiled himself to the barn with the birds. Big sister Kathy tells stories to Egg so that the world might not seem so awful.The Murakami family is not happy. But in the hands of Tamai Kobayashi, their story becomes a drama of rare insight and virtuosity. Weighing physical, cultural, and emotional isolation against the backdrop of schoolyard battles and adult mysteries, Kobayashi paints a compelling portrait of a feisty and endearing outsider.As Kathy's final year in high school counts down to an uncertain future, the indomitable Egg sits quiet witness to her unravelling family as she tries to find her place in a bewildering world.Bespeak Audio Editions brings Canadian voices to the world with audiobook editions of some of the country’s greatest works of literature, performed by Canadian actors.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Barbara on September 06, 2019

Pick this one up and root for Egg and her family. Egg is the lone Japanese kid in her class on the very white Canadian prairies. Egg is a sweet character and is that kid that is alone and confused and asking themselves a lot of tough questions. Egg's sister Kathy is also a great character. This book......more

Goodreads review by Susan on April 02, 2025

In this quite sad story of grief, little Egg shines through. Such a feisty little girl, I loved her.......more

Goodreads review by Shannon on December 01, 2014

1974, Bittercreek, Alberta. Eight-year-old Egg Murakami is the youngest of three children born to Japanese-Canadian parents who have an ostrich farm in outside this small prairie town. Her older sister, seventeen-year-old Kathy, is a star basketball player and often impatient with Egg, but she is al......more

Goodreads review by Kristen on June 11, 2021

"Bad things happen and there is no why." What an excellent novel told from the perspective of a child as she starts to see the world for what it really is. The use of school ground rhymes throughout is so unique and impactful. It is a poignant story about grief, growing up, and racism on the Canadian......more

Goodreads review by Deanne on May 10, 2021

Started slow, got interesting, got annoying. The end.......more