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The Bird in the Box

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About This Book

A coastal drama unfolds from a celebrated ship launch into intertwined personal histories, following characters whose ambitions, affections, and regrets propel them between shipyards, a toy-maker's street, an urban house, and a seaside refuge. The narrative examines longing for freedom through labor and feeling, portraying scientific curiosity, artistic striving, and complex loves that demand sacrifice and self-examination. Memory and the persistent past complicate attempts at renewal, prompting confessions, acts of pity, and desperate escapes. Through shifting scenes and linked episodes, the work traces how conscience, desire, and the migratory instinct shape choices and the possibility of reconciliation.

About the Author

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Mary M. Mears

Mary M. Mears is an author recognized for her contributions to children's literature. Her notable work, "The Bird in the Box," showcases her ability to weave engaging narratives that resonate with young readers. Mears's writing often reflects themes of adventure and discovery, inviting children to explore the world around them through imaginative storytelling. While her literary output may be limited, her work continues to be appreciated for its charm and creativity.

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