FALL OF THE BIRDS
A new novella about a man who tracks an inexplicable plague of bird deaths, and the mystery's profound effect on his family. Hundreds of red-winged blackbirds are discovered scattered, lifeless, around a greenhouse in Warwick, New York. Heaps of common grackles litter the fields of a farm upstate near Stone Ridge. And in Manhattan, a Washington Square restaurant is forced to close its doors when a flock of pigeons inexplicably dies on the sidewalks out front. From Pennsylvania to Maine, birds are falling from the sky en masse—and nobody can figure out why. "Morrow . . . is a mesmerizing storyteller who casts an irresistible spell." —Joyce Carol Oates "Literary fiction [is Morrow's] particular, individual gift." —The New York Times Book Review "Morrow is a landscape painter of contemporary fiction; like his counterparts of a century ago, he evokes a certain mood and even momentum . . . by the scenes he chooses."
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