
From award-winning author Cathy Gohlke, whose novels have been called “haunting” ( Library Journal on Saving Amelie ) and “page-turning” (Francine Rivers on Secrets She Kept ), comes a historical fiction story of courage and transformation set in rural Appalachia on the eve of WWII.
When Lilliana Swope’s beloved mother dies, Lilliana gathers her last ounce of courage and flees her abusive husband for the home of her only living relative in the foothills of No Creek, North Carolina. Though Hyacinth Belvidere hasn’t seen Lilliana since she was five, she offers her cherished great-niece a safe harbor. Their joyful reunion inspires plans to revive Aunt Hyacinth’s estate and open a public library where everyone is welcome, no matter the color of their skin.
Slowly Lilliana finds revival and friendship in No Creek―with precocious eleven-year-old Celia Percy, with kindhearted Reverend Jesse Willard, and with Ruby Lynne Wishon, a young woman whose secrets could destroy both them and the town. When the plans for the library also incite the wrath of the Klan, the dangers of Lilliana’s past and present threaten to topple her before she’s learned to stand.
With war brewing for the nation and for her newfound community, Lilliana must overcome a hard truth voiced by her young friend Wishing comes easy. Change don’t.
My Review:
published in 2021
Books are meant to entertain but some manage to convict as well and ‘Night Bird Calling’ is that kind of novel. Gohlke is a talented wordsmith who captures the essence of character and setting through descriptive writing. That makes for an immersive story that I found so easy to lose myself in. My imagination was engaged from the very first sentence and my heart soon followed…and broke so many times over the course of the read. Not quite sure all the pieces ever got put back together again either.
So, be prepared for an emotional read, even a difficult one as the author tackles some tough subject matter. I cried, I seethed, I clenched my teeth and was consumed with uncharitable thoughts and then I cried some more. Honestly, my whole being ached by the end and I’m still a little shellshocked. But hopeful too because the author doesn’t leave us in despair
Hard-hitting and emotionally draining but hopeful too. It’s a story I had to take my time with, absorbing it in small parcels so I could sit with it for awhile before continuing on. A memorable read, well listen for me. Marguerite Gavin did an amazing job bringing all these characters to life. Her performance heightened the emotional impact for me and I’d definitely recommend the audio edition.
Her books are so powerful . I am so excited to read this one. Thnx Kav! sarahdar0801ATgmailDOTcom
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I have quite a few of this author’s books to catch up on, but the ones I have read have, indeed, been powerful. Happy Reading, Sarah!
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Love all her books.
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I need to read more! Happy Reading, Kim!
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I read my first Cathy Gohlke book last year (This Promised Land), and will definitely be reading more. This one is already on my list.
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I haven’t read This Promised Land yet. Guess I better add that one to my catch up list! Happy Reading, Samdy!
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I haven’t heard of this author. Thank you for the review. Will definitely put this one on my TBR list.
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Hope you get to read it soon. Happy Reading, Becky!
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NIGHT BIRD CALLING sounds like an absolutely amazing book! I do so love to read the heart tugging, emotional books that bring out all one’s emotion – often time leaving one raw. Does the heart, body and mind good to read one occasionally.
Thank you for the reminder of an excellent book. One I would love to read and is on my TBR list.
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This one is heart stomping! 🙂 Hope you are all stocked up and hunkered in for the storm that’s heading your way. My apologies for Canada’s part in contributing those Northern winds! Happy Reading, Kay!
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Thanks for the review, Kav! I love Cathy Gohlke’s books. This is one I haven’t read yet. I loved her book The Medallion. It’s heart-wrenching but so full of history. Such an emotional read.
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Now Medallion I have read. Another 5 star read. Happy reading, Winnie!
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I have Medallion and through the library have read several others. Appreciate her research and strong stories!
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Yes, she is an amazing storyteller! I must check my library catalogue and see what they have. Happy Reading, CC!
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The books I have read by this author are captivating. leliamae54(at)aol(dot)com
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Yes they are. Very profound stories too. Happy Reading, Lucy!
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Cathy Gohlke is incredibly talented! Your review is spot on!
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Thanks, Perrianne. Happy Reading!
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not entering – own it
Cathy is one of the greatest CF authors ever. It’s hard to pick a fav from those I have read but this would likely be it if I did.
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She is definitely a CF superstar! 🙂 Happy Reading, Tammy!
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