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And the Birds Rained Down

Auteur(s): Jocelyne Saucier, Rhonda Mullins - translator
Narrateur(s): Ann Noble, Kathleen Gati, Kimberly Farr, Bo Foxworth, Robertson Dean
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Tom and Charlie are living out what's left of their lives on their own terms in a remote forest, two pot growers their only connection to the outside world. But then two women arrive - a photographer on the trail of survivors of a decades-ago forest fire and an elderly escapee from a psychiatric institution - and everything changes.

And the Birds Rained Down, the recipient of several prizes, is a haunting meditation on aging and self-determination.

Please note: The French version came before the English translation.

©2011 Jocelyne Saucier, © 2012 Rhonda Mullins, English Translation. (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
Canadienne Fiction Fiction de genre Fiction féminine Fiction littéraire Psychologique Inspirant
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