Like a Bird: A Novel
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Blackstone Publishing, 2021.
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9781982558864
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12h 7m 0s
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Fariha Róisín., Fariha Róisín|AUTHOR., & Ariana Delawari|READER. (2021). Like a Bird: A Novel . Blackstone Publishing.

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Fariha Róisín, Fariha Róisín|AUTHOR and Ariana Delawari|READER. 2021. Like a Bird: A Novel. Blackstone Publishing.

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Fariha Róisín, Fariha Róisín|AUTHOR and Ariana Delawari|READER. Like a Bird: A Novel Blackstone Publishing, 2021.

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Fariha Róisín, Fariha Róisín|AUTHOR, and Ariana Delawari|READER. Like a Bird: A Novel Blackstone Publishing, 2021.

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Taylia's sister Alyssa, on the other hand, is not like most girls. An heiress to the white-girl hierarchy, Alyssa has everything that Taylia lacks: the white-girl skin, the white-girl name, the white-girl joie de vivre-the quintessential "I wish I could be her" poster girl of the Upper West Side. Taylia fights to accept this unfair hand that was dealt to her, slipping in and out of her internal sufferings-often interrupted by apparitions of her deceased dadi-ma-to find there are very few clear answers as to why happiness is given so generously to some but deprived to others.

But after a series of most unforgivable events, Taylia is forced to reconcile her false perceptions of happiness and seek out her own definitions of what life means. And it is through that heartfelt journey-and through Róisín's painfully honest and raw prose-that we see Taylia's healing process begin.
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