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ISBN:  9781538514719
Genre - Main:  Fiction
Genre - Specific:  Modern
Duration:  450 mins
Length:  Unabridged
Author:  Deborah Reed
Performer 1:  Xe Sands

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"A blindingly beautiful book" -- Caroline Leavitt "Reed's painterly descriptions of the Oregon coast are so vivid and real, so beautiful and lyrical that her writing is more like a visual art form." -- Portland Tribune June is in transition, reeling from her divorce and trying to stay sober. She returns to the Oregon...

coast where she grew up, and must decide what to do with her late and much-loved grandparents' charming cedar-shingled home, a place haunted by memories of her childhood.

Jameson comes highly recommended to renovate the old house to sell, and from their first contact, he senses a connection with June. He too is unmoored as he struggles to redefine his marriage in the aftermath of loss. But what can the future hold as long as they are gripped so firmly by the past?

The Days When Birds Come Back, like the house itself, is a graceful testament to endurance, rebuilding, and the possibilities of coming home. "Reed shines with a light hand and direct storytelling, but her characters are what make this novel move--their vulnerability, imperfect recovery, and endearing loss for words." -- Booklist "Deborah Reed plies the reader with beautiful sentence after beautiful sentence." -- BookPage

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