Birds of a Lesser Paradise, Megan Mayhew Bergman
Birds of a Lesser Paradise, Megan Mayhew Bergman
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Birds of a Lesser Paradise
Stories

Author: Megan Mayhew Bergman

Narrator: Cassandra Campbell

Unabridged: 7 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/06/2012


Synopsis

An “astonishing debut collection, by a writer reminiscent of such greats as Alice Munro, Elizabeth Strout, and even Chekhov” (Sara Gruen, author of Water for Elephants), focusing on women navigating relationships with humans, animals, and the natural world.

Exploring the way our choices and relationships are shaped by the menace and beauty of the natural world and wildlife, Megan Mayhew Bergman’s powerful and heartwarming collection captures the surprising moments when the pull of our biology becomes evident, when love or fear collides with good sense, or when our attachment to an animal or wild place can’t be denied.

In “Housewifely Arts,” a single mother and her son drive hours to track down an African gray parrot that can mimic her deceased mother’s voice. A population-control activist faces the conflict between her loyalty to the environment and her maternal desire in “Yesterday’s Whales.” And in the title story, a lonely naturalist allows an attractive stranger to lead her and her aging father on a birdwatching quest for an elusive woodpecker.

As intelligent as they are moving, the stories in Birds of a Lesser Paradise are alive with emotion, wit, and insight into the impressive power that nature has over all of us. This extraordinary collection introduces a young writer of remarkable talent.

About Megan Mayhew Bergman

Megan Mayhew Bergman is the author of Almost Famous Women and Birds of a Lesser Paradise. Her short fiction has appeared in two volumes of The Best American Short Stories and on NPR’s Selected Shorts. She has written columns on climate change and the natural world for The Guardian and The Paris Review. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, The New YorkerTin HousePloughsharesOxford AmericanOrion, and elsewhere. She teaches literature and environmental writing at Middlebury College, where she also serves as director of the Bread Loaf Environmental Writers’ Conference. She lives on a small farm in Vermont.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Alessia on November 16, 2018

Fatto assodato: la raccolta è la sorella minore de ‘Il paradiso degli animali’ di Poissant. Lo dice nel titolo. Lo dice nella serie malandata di personaggi e animali che mette in scena. Lo dice nella citazione sulla quarta di copertina dello stesso Poissant, che quasi se ne fa nume tutelare. Però, s......more

Goodreads review by Lisa on July 03, 2012

I don't know what to say about this book that won't end up sounding overly personal, other than I loved it and thought it was a great collection of stories, really well done. I know lots of people like writing super-subjective reviews, but I'm not one of them. But. There are a number of themes runnin......more

Goodreads review by Jessi on May 17, 2012

I really, really wanted to love these stories. However, while reading them it became apparent to me that they probably would have sat with me much better had they not been bundled together in a book, reading one right after another. The characters and narrations are all too similar--mostly middle-ag......more

Goodreads review by Marcello on February 22, 2018

Il racconto è un sistema complesso. Per me che non lo capisco ancora del tutto funziona che: (1) a volte mi prendo bene e penso che sta andando tutto alla grande ma poi arriva la fine, troppo presto, e mi resta un po’ di insoddisfazione; (2) altre volte vado avanti senza particolari coinvolgimenti ma......more