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All the Little Bird-Hearts

A Novel

by Viktoria Lloyd-Barlow

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All the Little Bird-Hearts by Viktoria Lloyd-Barlow
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  • Published Dec 2023
    304 pages
    Genre: Literary Fiction

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Longlisted for the 2023 Booker Prize, this poetic and often funny debut — "a motherhood story unlike any other" (Booklist) — by an author with autism is written from the point of view of an autistic woman as she and her headstrong adolescent daughter are befriended by a glamorous, charismatic couple with dark ulterior motives.

I lived for and loved a bird-heart that summer; I only knew it afterwards.

Sunday Forrester lives with her sixteen-year-old daughter, Dolly, in the house she grew up in. She does things more carefully than most people. On quiet days, she must eat only white foods. Her etiquette handbook guides her through confusing social situations, and to escape, she turns to her treasury of Sicilian folklore. The one thing very much out of her control is clever headstrong Dolly, now on the cusp of leaving home.

Into this carefully ordered world step Vita and Rollo, a couple who move in next door, disarm Sunday with their glamor and charm, and proceed to deliciously break just about every rule in Sunday's book. Soon they are in and out of each others' homes, and Sunday feels loved and accepted like never before. But beneath Vita and Rollo's polish lies something else, something darker. For Sunday has precisely what Vita has always wanted for herself: a daughter of her own.

An astute and poignant psychological portrait of a woman coming to terms with what love means, and why discovering our own unique gifts can save us.

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"Lloyd-Barlow's portrayal of Sunday's contentment and confusions makes for a deeply humanizing representation of autism, and her prose is arrestingly sharp. This auspicious debut brims with quiet tragedies and lush emotional landscapes." ―Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Lloyd-Barlow... succeeds in creating a tempest in a very small, provincial teapot... Lloyd-Barlow's narrator is... an effective, thoroughly human character in a thoughtful book." ―Kirkus Review

"A motherhood story unlike any other, Lloyd-Barlow's 2023 Booker Prize–longlisted debut novel is a heartfelt, firsthand account of a neurodivergent mother's experiences of love, pain, and loss in a world that requires constant translation… an engrossing page-turner." ―Booklist

"Observations land with the startling yet welcome snap of good standup comedy...The result is a tightly focused story, set almost entirely in two neighboring houses on a quiet street, that's also a gleeful skewering of social codes, a raw portrait of family life and a revealing account of neurodivergence. Sunday may shy away from attention, but Lloyd-Barlow makes her wary, vigilant and poetic voice the star in a mesmerizing debut." —The Guardian

"Superb. Wonderful. All the Little Bird-Hearts is a beautiful, bittersweet debut…sharply evocative of both motherhood and how British society treats people with disabilities. Throughout the novel, Lloyd-Barlow's prose sings, and has real acuteness of observation." ―The Telegraph (UK)

"A poetic debut which masterfully intertwines themes of familial love, friendship, class, prejudice and trauma with psychological acuity and wit." ―The Booker Prize Judges 2023

"A novel both delicate and strong, illuminating the disturbing and the extraordinary to be found in the every day. Sunday is a beguiling and beguiled narrator, and her story an examination of the disjunction between humans' private and public selves. I loved it." ―Maggie O'Farrell, National Book Critics Circle winner and New York Times bestselling author of Hamnet and The Marriage Portrait

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What could be more intriguing than a new debut novel about an autistic woman that is written by an author who has studied autism on a graduate level and is actually autistic herself? "All the Little Bird-Hearts" by Viktoria Lloyd-Barlow is a perfect choice to kick off your 2024 reading!   
It is superbly crafted, wise and funny and heart-warming. Sunday is our main protagonist and she sharply examines her life and motherhood and her relationship with her sixteen year old daughter Dolly (named Dolores after Sunday's deceased sister.) The details of her condition are explained with thought provoking style and realistic incidents and occurrences. Sunday's experiences with her need to enact her natural behaviors such as assigned lists of foods (all white foods on certain days) and inability to conduct "normal" conversations allow the reader to understand and empathize with her life and the reactions of those around her.

When Vita, along with her husband Rols, appears as the temporary resident next door, Sunday is quickly fascinated by the quirky, wealthy woman. 
Initially, Vita's ability to accept and enjoy Sunday for who she actually is gives the reader hope. As Sunday herself says early on in the book, "These things that I accurately discerned about Vita were not, as it emerged, the important ones." As the narrative continues we learn of Sunday's failed marriage to Alex (nicknamed the King) and her childhood with a cold hearted mother and a father whose "bird heart" was loving but only for his wife. The circumstances regarding the drowning death of Sunday's sister and Sunday's role in that tragedy are revealed with appropriate emotion and empathy.

The pages almost turn themselves and pull the reader into the captivating story. As Vita and Sunday grow closer, the reader will become increasingly uneasy. As Vita begins to transfer her attention to Sunday's daughter, the apprehension mounts. The cracks in Vita's charisma widen and the reader recognizes why "All the Little Bird-Hearts" was longlisted for the 2023 Booker Prize. This book deserves to move to the top of your TBR stack. It will linger in the thoughts of this reader for a long, long time.

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Viktoria Lloyd-Barlow

Viktoria Lloyd-Barlow received a PhD in Creative Writing from the University of Kent and has extensive personal, professional, and academic experience relating to autism. Like her protagonist, Sunday Forrester, in All the Little Bird-Hearts, Viktoria is autistic. She has presented her doctoral research internationally, most recently speaking at Harvard University on autism and literary narrative. Viktoria lives with her husband and children on the coast of north-east Kent. All the Little Bird-Hearts is her first novel.

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