Birdbrain (Go Ahead. Love Your Planet. Just Not Too Much).

Birdbrain (Go Ahead. Love Your Planet. Just Not Too Much).
Publisher Name
Ecological Outreach Services
Age Range
16+
Release Date
June 14, 2014
ISBN13
978-1-4951-1775-6
ISBN10 or ASIN
      

Pretty Ellowyn Kelsey is a redneck girl living the pretty redneck life in rural Michigan. This includes waiting for her roofer husband to come around...Her self-imposed lobotomy ends when she shows up at the wrong time for a church picnic, meeting a bunch of birders instead. Watching a mating pair of bluebirds lovingly tending to one another causes something in her to break.

Everyone recognizes what she's going through except her--until the depth of her pain and emotion holds her captive. How can she be the last to know? She is indignant, hurt, has no idea how to process the emotional sideswipe. Her pain is expressed through the crazy narcissistic melodrama of youth, her reluctant unabashed accomplice is her best friend, Patty.

Part II finds her experiencing yet another major loss. She finds refuge in nature making true her mother's prediction--a chasm may form between her new and old life, between she and Patty. The narcissism of her youth wears off and she starts to care about something bigger than herself (God forbid!)--her own planet. The "rednecks and assorted white trash" of her town waste no time labeling her as their own "token environmental wacko".

A new guy shows up, his heart in one hand, binoculars in the other...

She meets Kate, one of the first female biologists to be hired by the Michigan Fish and Game Department. A trailblazer in a male-dominated profession, Kate has spent her life fighting to "protect the environment". It hasn't worked out too well and Kate's very angry. Who wants to end up like her?

Accompanied by her faithful mutt, Ellie leaves Michigan to travel "out west" where her sister lives, resulting in some unexpected experiences: spirits in the desert, an accidental crusade against a development in San Diego, geographically diverse sexual encounters with a real cowboy and a "real Indian" who hails from Mono Lake. Those amazing sandhill cranes (and who is this guy in my tent?).

Is this her way of dealing with her transformation, maybe even loving someone again? Read it and find out!

Pretty Ellowyn Kelsey is a redneck girl living the pretty redneck life in rural Michigan. This includes waiting for her roofer husband to come around...Her self-imposed lobotomy ends when she shows up at the wrong time for a church picnic, meeting a bunch of birders instead. Watching a mating pair of bluebirds lovingly tending to one another causes something in her to break.

Everyone recognizes what she's going through except her--until the depth of her pain and emotion holds her captive. How can she be the last to know? She is indignant, hurt, has no idea how to process the emotional sideswipe. Her pain is expressed through the crazy narcissistic melodrama of youth, her reluctant unabashed accomplice is her best friend, Patty.

Part II finds her experiencing yet another major loss. She finds refuge in nature making true her mother's prediction--a chasm may form between her new and old life, between she and Patty. The narcissism of her youth wears off and she starts to care about something bigger than herself (God forbid!)--her own planet. The "rednecks and assorted white trash" of her town waste no time labeling her as their own "token environmental wacko".

A new guy shows up, his heart in one hand, binoculars in the other...

She meets Kate, one of the first female biologists to be hired by the Michigan Fish and Game Department. A trailblazer in a male-dominated profession, Kate has spent her life fighting to "protect the environment". It hasn't worked out too well and Kate's very angry. Who wants to end up like her?

Accompanied by her faithful mutt, Ellie leaves Michigan to travel "out west" where her sister lives, resulting in some unexpected experiences: spirits in the desert, an accidental crusade against a development in San Diego, geographically diverse sexual encounters with a real cowboy and a "real Indian" who hails from Mono Lake. Those amazing sandhill cranes (and who is this guy in my tent?).

Is this her way of dealing with her transformation, maybe even loving someone again? Read it and find out!

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Comedic-Drama Lit Fiction: Birdbrain (Go Ahead. Love Your Planet. Just Not Too Much).
Comedic-Drama Adult/YA Literary Fiction. Rated PG (profanity/no explicit sex).
It's a wild ride. Enjoy!
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