
↳ RAISE THE FUTURE
Each Little Bird That Sings
by Deborah Wiles
She grew up in a funeral home. She thought she understood death.
For you if
you know everything about something hard until it actually happens to you
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Comfort Snowberger comes from a family of funeral home directors in Mississippi — she has attended 247 funerals and knows everything about death except how it feels when it's someone you love. Then her great-great-aunt Florentine dies, and then something worse happens, and Comfort has to figure out how to use all that knowledge she thought she had. Wiles writes about the American South, about grief, about the specific culture of small-town Mississippi with love and precision. The most honest middle grade novel about death and the difference between knowing about something and knowing it.
