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Title Rare birds / Kathleen Novak.
Publisher Sag Harbor, NY : The Permanent Press, 2017.
Copyright ©2017
Description 272 pages ; 23 cm


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 WB-Adult Collection  FIC NOVAK Nearby on shelf  3 0672 00302 1771 01-11-18  AVAILABLE
Summary On the very edge of nowhere, prospectors long ago found iron ore and mined it, and workers traveled from all over the world to settle and make their homes. It is against this historical backdrop that the characters in Rare Birds live out their desires and unfinished stories in the early summer of 1960. Betty Larsen, raising her lover's daughter on her own, waits impatiently for him to return. Skinny old Gertrude, who rounds the block headlong a dozen times a day, hears the bugs beneath the cut grass and the hysteria of a new season happening. And on the next block, Nicky Marodi, just returned from a state hospital for the mentally ill, lurches along in his new freedom. It is the first day of summer vacation and the trees have blossomed in the brightest green. Meanwhile, three neighborhood girls band together to explore an abandoned house, where they find mysteries in every room, half-packed boxes, what looks like blood, and the mementos of lives they try to imagine. But theirs is not the only mystery.In fact, mysteries and secrets abound. Betty's lover does not return. Gertrude suddenly experiences a longing she has never known and the girls encounter glints of magic that change each of them unexpectedly. Even in June. Even as a band of marauding teenage hoodlums invade their block, Nicky lands in jail, and the old Italians tend their gardens, claiming the land as their own.
Subject Women -- Fiction.
Small cities -- Fiction.
Genre Bildungsromans.
Detective and mystery fiction.
Thrillers (Fiction)
ISBN 9781579624989