“Songbird” by: Nancy Lohr

Age: 8-12

DescriptionYoung Truxton Pilcher roams the forests around the British colony of Williamsburg and delights in its birds. He rescues them from danger, mends their broken wings, and draws their graceful shapes in the dust of the foundry where he must work.

My Rating: 5/5

To be honest, I did not expect to like this book as much as I did! Multiple times throughout this book, my jaw was on the floor in shock of the events in the book. This is just a small attestation to the impeccable writing and excellent storytelling!

I absolutely love Truxton’s mother and the incredible fairy and hope she kept throughout the entire book. However, I wish she would have showed more emotion. It is not sinful to be sorrowful as long as it does not become in the place of God. I think the book would have been stronger with more emotion combined with her amazing faith.


Things to be aware of in “Songbird”


Violence:

  • A character is burned and another character is branded.

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