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The Flightless Birds of New Hope
The Flightless Birds of New Hope: A Novel | Farah Naz Rishi
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Three estranged siblings--and a high-maintenance cockatoo--reunite in a luminous novel about forgiveness, connection, and the complexities of family by the author of Sorry for the Inconvenience. Upon the sudden deaths of their bird-obsessed parents, the three Shah siblings reunite. Aliza has spent years holding their crumbling family together, caring for their younger brother, Sammy. And Aden, named executor of the estate, finds himself resentfully facing the one member of the family who always got their parents' undivided love: their famous Bollywood-bopping cockatoo, Coco. One reckless night, Aden opens Coco's cage, letting her do what he did a decade ago--fly away from home. In a panic, the siblings set off to recover her, armed with only Coco's tracking chip and the fragile hope they might set things right. What they think will be a quick search and rescue becomes a two-week cross-country road trip, where old grudges resurface, relationships are tested, and long-buried dreams stir awake. As Coco, meanwhile, forges her own path to the past, Aden, Aliza, and Sammy follow--not just the bird, but the possibility of something more: a way back to each other.
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Lizwarnerpdx
Mehso-so

I hated the main character. He was so bitter, selfish, and had such a chip on his shoulder. Also they often referred to ‘weeks passing by‘ and the entire story was set in just two weeks…no reason to exaggerate so much when you‘re only on day 4 of the saga. It was also hard to figure out the sibling ages. I know this is a grief/bereavement book but I thought it would be funnier instead if just irritated me