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Death Doulas are ageless beings with one of the most important burdens of existence. They gather the spirits of the recently departed and carry them on to their final journey. The first and most important characteristic of any death Doula, is that they are a bird. Kanik doesn't know why she was chosen by her mentor, an ancient California condor named Nem, to be the first ever human death Doula. She does know that she loves her work. Nurtured by the guidance and friendship of Nem, she begins to understand the true nature of the multiverse, and the place of humans within it. When the birds turn…mehr

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Death Doulas are ageless beings with one of the most important burdens of existence. They gather the spirits of the recently departed and carry them on to their final journey. The first and most important characteristic of any death Doula, is that they are a bird. Kanik doesn't know why she was chosen by her mentor, an ancient California condor named Nem, to be the first ever human death Doula. She does know that she loves her work. Nurtured by the guidance and friendship of Nem, she begins to understand the true nature of the multiverse, and the place of humans within it. When the birds turn on humanity, Kanik finds herself torn between loyalty to her species, and loyalty to a mentor she adores. She thinks she knows what she wants, and then she's called to carry the soul of a young warrior, and everything changes. Can she find a way to save the warrior's spark, the very spark which stokes the fires of the human spirit? Will she be the one human with the strength and skills to stop the birds from destroying us all? Follow her journey in Volume 2 of the Bird Brain Books: Carry On.
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I grew up reading novels like The Rats of Nimh, Momo, and My Side of the Mountain. My books are inspired by these tales that stretch the imagination, push us outside our comfort zone, and take us on a journey that is more than just miles. I'm an anthropologist, writer and mother living in the misty hills of the oregon coast where I care for abandoned animals, spend many days rock hounding, and grow three beautiful children. Having seen the evils of humans from a young age, I learned to climb into books and out of my own skin. I write for the young people who understand life is hard and curling up with a good book can tend deep wounds. May these stories provide escape and solace to the reader.