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The Bitter End Birding Society (by Amanda Cox)

When you open up a book by Amanda Cox, you will be invited to go on a journey of discovery, forgiveness, emotional pain, and difficult family dynamics. The characters are relatable and you will be drawn into their life stories. This is a dual timeline book that flows freely from one time period to another. Though many deep topics and emotions are revealed through the pages, there were moments of humor that brought a sense of community to the gang of the Bitter End Birding Society. The thread of God’s redeeming love will allow you to see the opportunity for second chances. God can take anyone … a broken teacher, a preacher who sees himself as a failure, a random group of people who explore the birds of the mountain, and has them filled with hope. Rush out and buy this book as soon as it is released. It will be worth every second you spend absorbing the words of wonder sprinkled throughout.


Thank you to NetGalley and Revell for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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