novel about family and friends, mothers and daughters, poets, painters and passion, all inspired by the lives and song of birds.
'A rich first novel about love, loss, and the fragile beauty of nature this moving book is strongly recommended.' Library Journal starred review.
When artistic Addie Sturmer enrols in Professor Tom Kavanagh's 'Biology of the Birds' class at rural Burnham College, Tom recognizes in Addie a mirrored image of his own passion. Their life together promises to be ideal - Addie paints birds and Tom researches birdsong when he's not teaching. But over the years, Addie becomes not only a famous bird artist but an even more infamous environmental activist and their shared lives change as Tom struggles to make Addie happy while being consumed by his own work.
Their grown daughter, Scarlet, who has spent her childhood longing for a 'normal' family, alternately rebels against her counterculture parents and embraces her conflicting feelings about her mother. But now Scarlet has the kind of homecoming for which no child wishes, a visit back to family and dear friends for the passing of Addie.
In Hovering Flight is a generous, elegant and engrossing novel that has as its base the stuff that makes us human. It's a novel about family and friends, about mothers and daughters, poets and painters, and passion all explored through characters who are inspired by the lives, and particularly the songs, of birds.