Leaving Birdsong, Brenda Woods
Leaving Birdsong, Brenda Woods
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Leaving Birdsong

Author: Brenda Woods

Narrator: Angel Pean

Unabridged: TBD

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/13/2026


Synopsis

An inquisitive bookworm explores a whole new world when her family moves north during the Great Migration in Coretta Scott King Honor winner Brenda Woods’s stand-alone companion to The Unsung Hero of Birdsong, USA.

It’s 1946 when eleven-year-old Abigail and her parents move from Birdsong, South Carolina, to Detroit, where her parents say there are more opportunities for people of color. This promise is fulfilled when her father gets a good job at an auto factory, and on her visits to the city’s impressive library, where she not only gets to walk through the front door for the first time but also meets her first Black librarian. And though her parents encourage her to focus on the new possibilities, it doesn’t take long for Abigail to see that some of the limitations imposed by segregation also exist in the North.

Abigail keenly observes it all, as she’s determined to become a writer, even though not everyone takes her seriously. The Motor City offers plenty of inspiration, and she writes poems about Caesar, her funny neighbor, and the goings-on at the fancy hotel for wealthy Black folks where her mom gets a job. But before long, Abigail becomes more than an observer when a tragedy occurs after a homeless boy robs her. When she and her friends set out to help the boy’s younger brother, she is confronted with uncomfortable realities about poverty. Throughout her summer of adventures and unexpected happenings, Abigail keeps her light shining as she reluctantly sheds her country-girl beginnings and starts to embrace Detroit as home.

About The Author

Brenda Woods (BrendaWoods.net), an artist and photographer, has a bachelor of science degree from California State University. Her award-winning books include The Unsung Hero of Birdsong, USA; With Just One Wing; When Winter Robeson Came; Zoe in Wonderland; The Blossoming Universe of Violet Diamond; Coretta Scott King Honor winner The Red Rose Box; Saint Louis Armstrong Beach; and Emako Blue. Her numerous awards and honors include the Judy Lopez Memorial Award, FOCAL award, Pen Center USA’s Literary Award finalist, IRA Children’s Choice Young Adult Fiction Award, and ALA Quick Pick. She lives in Nevada.


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* "It’s 1946, and 11-year-old Abigail is torn between the pain of leaving her familiar home and the excitement of moving to a new place, one her father assures her will provide them with a better life. . . . This is a beautifully written stand-alone companion to award-winner Woods’ The Unsung Hero of Birdsong, USA (2019). Abigail’s authentic voice supports the strong sense of time and place as she observes and seeks to understand her new surroundings: ‘Up North’s not perfect…But some things are mostly better…And even a little better is better.’ A quiet, powerful, textured novel that offers a window into the Great Migration.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review