A Redbird Christmas

A Redbird Christmas by Fannie Flagg, published by Chatto & Windus in 2004, is a poignant tale that weaves together themes of community and resilience. This first edition, comprising 207 pages, follows Oswald T. Campbell, a 52-year-old man facing a dire prognosis in a harsh Chicago winter. Seeking a new lease on life, he relocates to the small town of Lost River, Alabama, where he encounters a cast of quirky residents and a wounded red cardinal named Jack, who becomes central to the unfolding narrative.
Readers will find themselves immersed in the lives of Lost River’s eccentric inhabitants, including a sweet girl named Patsy, who forms a bond with Jack. The story captures the emotional ups and downs of its characters, set against the serene backdrop of an Alabama winter. Flagg’s storytelling invites readers to explore themes of friendship and hope, culminating in a Christmas filled with unexpected miracles and the magic of connection.
Official synopsis Publisher
Fannie Flagg turns her magical story-telling talent to a short and poignant Christmas story for all the family. Oswald T. Campbell, aged 52, down-and-out in a Chicago winter, is given only months to live unless he moves South… He finds himself in the small-town of Lost River, Alabama, where the residents are friendly if feud-prone and eccentric to a fault. One of them, Roy, keeps a red cardinal, a once wounded bird called Jack, in the village store. Patsy, a sad, sweet little kid with a crippled leg, from the trailer park up in the woods, takes to dropping by the store – and falls in love with Jack.Flagg takes us on an emotional roller-coaster ride through the lives and hearts of an engaging crew of misfits, fixers and ordinary good-hearted folk, set against the vivid natural backdrop of a mellow Alabama winter, along the riverside where birds and fish abound. The enchanting story culminates at Christmastide with miracles and a magical ‘redbird’.
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