The Bird Saviors

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Product Details
Price
$16.00  $14.88
Publisher
Unbridled Books
Publish Date
Pages
309
Dimensions
5.4 X 1.0 X 8.2 inches | 0.9 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781609530976
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About the Author
William J. Cobb is the author a book of stories, The White Tattoo, and two previous novels, The Fire Eaters and, more recently, the critically acclaimed Goodnight, Texas. His short fiction has appeared in The New Yorker and in many other magazines. He has received numerous awards, including a National Endowment for the Arts grant, a Dobie-Paisano Fellowship, the Sandstone Prize, and an AWP Award for the Novel. He was raised in Texas and currently lives in Pennsylvania, where he teaches in the writing program at Penn State, and in Colorado.
Reviews

AN INDIE NEXT PICK FOR JUNE 2012
GreenBook Festival Award Winner in Fiction 2012
..".The Bird Saviors has a surprisingly soft heart. Its characters are misfits, losers and outcasts, but they're also closet romantics, searching for love in the harsh Colorado landscape....a comedic yarn worthy of the big screen."
--"Dallas Morning News"
"Cobb has obviously figured out how to combine fine writing and suspense without straining credulity.... an oddly affirming book."
--"Houston Chronicle"
"The Bird Saviors is an immersing and emotional piece of literature... In a voice reminiscent of Charles Frazier's, The Bird Saviors tells a fascinating story of success in spite of chaos, opportunity in spite of despair, and love in spite of hate."
-"Booklist"
"Cobb...comes up with a story that is at once gritty and gripping, portentous yet promising, raw but redemptive... A touching and memorable tale that readers can't, and won't, soon forget... to say The Bird Saviors is 'amazing' is to short-change Cobb. For his is a timeless story of love and redemption, a classic tale of good vs. evil, and a can't-miss page-turner that leaves readers wanting more."
--"ForeWord Reviews"
"Bill Cobb's The Bird Saviors is a stark modern-day Old Testament story in which the evil that men do is barely balanced by the good that a few manage to achieve. It's a gritty harrowing story set in a dust-blown Colorado town that seems filled with vivid characters. Cobb's expert story-telling compels us forward scene by scene to a final satisfying redemption."
--Kent Haruf
"A novel told with an unexpected and appealing warmth; the characters in The Bird Saviors become increasingly memorable, page by page, and the story pulled me in without hullabaloo or fuss-- this is good, confident storytelling."
--Aimee Bender
"Powerful."
--"Library Journal"
"If you enjoy books by Cormac McCarthy I think you'll enjoy this one too. I foundt

AN INDIE NEXT PICK FOR JUNE 2012

GreenBook Festival Award Winner in Fiction 2012

..".The Bird Saviors has a surprisingly soft heart. Its characters are misfits, losers and outcasts, but they're also closet romantics, searching for love in the harsh Colorado landscape....a comedic yarn worthy of the big screen."
--Dallas Morning News

"Cobb has obviously figured out how to combine fine writing and suspense without straining credulity.... an oddly affirming book."
--Houston Chronicle

"The Bird Saviors is an immersing and emotional piece of literature... In a voice reminiscent of Charles Frazier's, The Bird Saviors tells a fascinating story of success in spite of chaos, opportunity in spite of despair, and love in spite of hate."
-Booklist

"Cobb...comes up with a story that is at once gritty and gripping, portentous yet promising, raw but redemptive... A touching and memorable tale that readers can't, and won't, soon forget... to say The Bird Saviors is 'amazing' is to short-change Cobb. For his is a timeless story of love and redemption, a classic tale of good vs. evil, and a can't-miss page-turner that leaves readers wanting more."
--ForeWord Reviews

"Bill Cobb's The Bird Saviors is a stark modern-day Old Testament story in which the evil that men do is barely balanced by the good that a few manage to achieve. It's a gritty harrowing story set in a dust-blown Colorado town that seems filled with vivid characters. Cobb's expert story-telling compels us forward scene by scene to a final satisfying redemption."
--Kent Haruf

"A novel told with an unexpected and appealing warmth; the characters in The Bird Saviors become increasingly memorable, page by page, and the story pulled me in without hullabaloo or fuss-- this is good, confident storytelling."
--Aimee Bender

"Powerful."
--Library Journal

"If you enjoy books by Cormac McCarthy I think you'll enjoy this one too. I found it to be a compelling read."
--Book Chatter