We Should All Be Birds A Memoir

Cover of We Should All Be Birds A Memoir by Brian Buckbee
Year: 2025
Language: en
Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 9781963108293
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We Should All Be Birds A Memoir by Brian Buckbee is a debut memoir published by Tin House Books, LLC on August 5, 2025. This 256-page book presents a poignant narrative about Brian’s journey as he navigates life with a mysterious illness while forming an unexpected bond with an injured pigeon he names Two-Step. The memoir captures the transformative power of this relationship against the backdrop of loss and isolation, as Brian’s life takes a turn from adventure and academia to caring for injured birds.

Readers will find a raw and perceptive exploration of themes such as chronic illness, grief, and connection within the pages of this memoir. As Brian dictates his story, he collaborates with editor Carol Ann Fitzgerald to convey his experiences and reflections. The narrative delves into the beauty of the natural world and the significance of companionship, offering insights into love and suffering through the lens of his relationship with Two-Step. This edition invites readers to reflect on the complexities of life and the unexpected ways in which healing can occur.


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A charming and moving debut memoir about how a man with a mystery illness saves a pigeon, and how the pigeon saves the man.

“I loved every page of this book: funny, sad, romantic, and full of pigeons.”–Sy Montgomery

On a spring evening in Montana, Brian Buckbee encounters an injured baby pigeon. Heartbroken after the loss of the love of his life and increasingly isolated by a mysterious illness that overtook him while trekking through Asia, Brian is unaware that this bird–who he names Two-Step–will change his life. Brian takes in Two-Step, and more injured birds, eventually transforming his home into a madcap bird rehabilitation and rescue center. As Brian and Two-Step grow closer, an unexpected kinship forms. But their paths won’t converge forever: as Two-Step heals and finds love, Brian’s condition worsens, and with his friend’s release back into the world looming closer, Brian must decide where this story leaves him.

We Should All Be Birds follows Brian, unable to read or write due to a never-ending headache, as he dictates the end of his old life–as an adventurer, an iconoclastic university instructor, and endurance athlete–through his relationship with a pigeon that comes to define his present. Limited to dictation, Brian teams up with Carol Ann Fitzgerald, an editor who channels the details of his personal history to the pages. Raw and perceptive, delirious and devastating, We Should All Be Birds is an unflinching exploration of chronic illness, grief, connection, and the spectacular beauty of the natural world–and the humble pigeon. The surprising, heartwarming relationship between man and bird provides insight into what it means to love, to suffer, and to “never forget, even for a second, how big it all is.”

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Publisher: Tin House Books, LLC. Year: 2025.
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Language: en. Pages: 256.

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