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The Birdman's Daughter (Next)
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Author: Cindi Myers, Cindi Myers
As a wife and mother, Karen McBride wonders if she'll ever discover what her own spirit requires to feel whole. When her father, the formidable champion bird-watcher, Martin Engel, suffers a stroke, Karen rushes home to Texas to take care of the man who always seemed to have more love for winged creatures than his own family. — And now here she i...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780373880881
ISBN-10: 037388088X
Publication Date: 4/1/2006
Pages: 304
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Publisher: Harlequin
Book Type: Paperback
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Karen Mcbride father suffers a stroke, Karen rushes home to take care of him. The father loved birds more than family. Her children nearly grown and her rock of a husband , Tom angry with her for not giving more of herself. She has the feeling that if she could only connect with her father , somehow her relationships would all make sense.
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A mother/wife leaves her family to go take care of her father,who had a stroke, who she felt loved birds more than he loved her t He is a birdwatcher and gets his daughter and grandson interested in it.

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This story is about a woman going home to care for her father even though she feels he never really loved her. I thought it was touching and well written. It's about looking for the love others have diffuculting expressing to us.
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