Review:
Raised in an atmosphere of poverty and violence, 6-year-old Avocet Abigail Jackson, or Bird as she's called, is wise beyond her years. After falling to abuse by her alcoholic parents and the destructive upheaval of moving from one flop house to the next, her one solace is Jesus, whom she fantasizes as a possible suitor. While her older sister discovers romance with a local boy, Bird discovers Miss Zora, a mysterious black woman who lives alone in a cottage near Bird's school and comes to teach the little girl about dignity and her own capacity for forgiveness.
From the Publisher:
Told through the eyes of 9-year-old Bird Jackson, BEFORE WOMEN HAD WINGS is a poignant tale of resilience and triumph in the face of abuse and poverty. When you read it, you are somewhat glad that it's fiction because you hate to think that a child could be treated so awfully. I discovered, however, that this book is -- unfortunately -- based on a true story. The author Connie May Fowler grew up poor and fatherless in St. Augustine, Florida. She and her sister were frequently targets of their mother's alcoholic rage. As a child, Connie sought refuge from her awful circumstances through words, first through reading and then through writing. Connie has said that for her writing was a kind of salvation. You sense this in her writing, because her tone never comes off as being the least bit bitter. After reading her book, I was dying to meet her. I had seen her on the Oprah Winfrey Show, when she talked about her book, which Oprah made into a Oprah Winfrey Presents movie on ABC-TV (in which Oprah and Ellen Barkin starred). She seemed so sweet, you just couldn't imagine anyone hurting her. I finally got the opportunity to hear her read from her book when she appeared at the Miami Book Fair last fall. She is a marvelous reader! If you ever have the chance to hear her, please go. Her voice has this wonderful lyrical quality, and she has a true appreciation for words and their meaning. I feel privileged to know Connie, and I can't wait for her to write her next book, since I'm now a true fan! -- Jennifer RichardsBallantine Books Publicity
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