Rachel Bird

Rachel Bird

by Becky Citra

Narrated by Emma Love

Unabridged — 6 hours, 22 minutes

Rachel Bird

Rachel Bird

by Becky Citra

Narrated by Emma Love

Unabridged — 6 hours, 22 minutes

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Overview

Rachel and her little sister, Jane, are spending the summer with two strangers who happen to be their grandparents. Up until their mom's death a few months ago, Rachel didn't know these people existed, and now she's been packed off to the family ranch in the interior of British Columbia-a place with mountains, lakes, and zero cell service.

But her newfound family isn't the only secret that's been kept from her. Why did their mother leave her family so many years ago? Why does their grandpa stay hidden away in the basement, and what happened to their Uncle Jimmy? And the biggest question mark of all: who was the mysterious Stephanie?

Once Rachel shines a light into the ranch's dark corners, nothing will ever be the same again.


Editorial Reviews

Winnipeg Free Press - Helen Norrie

"Combines elements of mystery, romance and adventure… Citra has plenty of details making her setting authentic as Rachel learns to ride, hears coyotes howl and explores a beaver pond with a sinister surprise."

Quill & Quire - Elizabeth Ferguson

Rachel Bird is a beautifully written multi-layered story... Its short chapters propel the story forward and will keep even reluctant readers engaged right to the end. This is a perfect summer read set against the backdrop of the remote and beautiful interior of British Columbia.”

Kirkus Reviews

2022-02-09
Foisted off on distant grandparents, an orphaned Vancouver teenager finds that she’s not the only one nursing secrets and regrets.

Readers may be forgiven for thinking they’re in for a grim tale, as, even before it starts, 15-year-old Rachel and her mysteriously scarred 6-year-old sister, Jane, have lost their unstable single mom to a drug overdose and an uncle to an accident involving a hunting rifle. Citra has something more affirming in mind, though, and after depositing the two orphans with their grandparents on a run-down ranch so remote that cell service is iffy, she measures out mysteries and revelations while chronicling a summer of discoveries—some tragic, even gruesome, but others that give Rachel whole new visions of her mother, her family, and of her own life. Outdoorsy experiences work wonders on traumatized Jane, too, who joins a gentle old horse and an overexcitable dog as real scene-stealers in a supporting cast rich in nuanced, surprising characters of diverse ages (if not ethnicities, as all, except for one minor character identified as unspecified First Nations, are apparently White; a rain dance by Rachel and Jane unfortunately evokes Native stereotypes). Rachel arrives on the ranch eager to take the first chance to sneak back to Vancouver with her beloved little sister, but readers, particularly those able to catch subtle cues and read between lines, will understand how events and insights gradually transform her vision of the future.

An unexpectedly buoyant tale of loss and healing. (Fiction. 12-16)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178072165
Publisher: ECW Press
Publication date: 02/08/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
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