The Bird That Sang in Color - Grace Mattioli

The Bird That Sang in Color

By Grace Mattioli

  • Release Date: 2021-12-15
  • Genre: Literary Fiction

Description

A moving family saga about the cost of living in conformity, Donna Greco comes of age in 1970 with her brother Vincent by her side. While she dreams of a conventional life of marriage, children, and wealth, her artistic brother has other plans. As the years pass, she grows to realize that his free-wheeling attitude may have been the right choice all along. Heartfelt and humorous, this story asks readers an intriguing question: “What pictures will you have of yourself by the end of your life?” If you loved The Nest by Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney, you'll love this poignant character-driven story that reveals the secret to living free. Buy now before the price changes!

"a moving story of two Italian American siblings across several decades...graceful prose...poignant character driven story," Publisher's Weekly

"highly polished artistic prose...evolves fluidly; with great heart and humour...A consummate exponent in the art of storytelling and skilled in the imagery of words...Without exception, the characters are all emotionally complex...lyrical and lovingly written...profound and thought provoking," Fiction Books Biz Book Reviews

"a refreshing family portrait about interpersonal evolution...presented with affection, humor, and insight...an inspiring slice of life blend of philosophy, psychology, and transformation that draws readers into a warm story and examines the wellsprings of creative force and future legacies...evocative, uplifting," Midwest Book Review

"The periods and places are so well realised, with the kind of simple, yet revealing, strokes Donna admires in her brother's drawings. This is writing of the highest quality...it is a book that makes you think, to question your assumptions. And that is something that the best literature sets out to do," Rosie Amber Book Reviews

"The clear simplicity of the writing, the beautiful distillation of many years of life into flowing pages, all brings Donna and her family to life. The dramas and successes, the good times and family traditions and the not so good - all wonderfully depicted. It left me with plenty to think about - what would the pictures of my life be? How does one think about success in terms of achievements, and so much more," Emma B. Books Reviews