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Singing Lessons for the Stylish Canary
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As a firstborn son of a master craftsman, Henri Blanchard is expected to inherit the family barrel organ workshop, but he would prefer to make bobbin lace like his best friend Aimée. In an effort t...
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19 April 2022

As a firstborn son of a master craftsman, Henri Blanchard is expected to inherit the family barrel organ workshop, but he would prefer to make bobbin lace like his best friend Aimée. In an effort to put his misgivings aside and prove himself a worthy heir, he attempts dramatic feats that draw derision from the townsfolk and finally land him in jail, accused of murder. Threatened with the hangman’s noose, he is forced to flee the cozy village of Mireville—and discover a world beyond that may be big enough for even the rarest bird to find a nest.
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Pages: 352
Publisher: Lanternfish Press
Imprint: Lanternfish Press
Publication Date:
19 April 2022
Trim Size: 8.00 X 5.25 in
ISBN: 9781941360613
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
FICTION / Historical / General, Speculative fiction, FICTION / Magical Realism, FICTION / Fantasy / Historical, FICTION / General, Historical fantasy
"Stanfill writes with such lightness that even the heaviest parts of this novel float.”—Buzzfeed
"Fans of Joanne Harris will find plenty to admire."—Publishers Weekly
“Thick with the merged language of folklores and music. . . . Singing Lessons for the Stylish Canary is a moving debut.”—Foreword Reviews
Once upon a time, Laura Stanfill lived in a New Jersey house filled with music boxes, street organs, and books. She grew up to become the publisher of Forest Avenue Press. Her work has appeared in Shondaland, The Rumpus, The Vincent Brothers Review, Santa Fe Writers Project, and several print anthologies. She believes in indie bookstores and wishes on them like stars from her home in Portland, Oregon, where she resides with her family and a dog named Waffles. Learn more at laurastanfill.com.