Thursday, October 30, 2025
Uplift by Jessica Mann
UPLIFT by Jessica Mann is an absolutely charming debut
novel whose main characters are birds and insects. Psychology Today
said, “Mann's book is a must-read for appreciating how birds sense their world,
and what they can teach us about the value of family and friendship.” Readers
will not soon forget Columbina, a Clark’s Nutcracker, and her family, including
siblings Donius and Limber. She is an adventurous, somewhat rebellious soul who
makes friends with a hummingbird named Calliope and with Halcyon, a belted
Kingfisher. The story spans three winters and I learned a great deal about the
birds’ habitat and scavenging for food. There is also a touch of magical
realism as some of their creation myths are shared. And, the author stresses
the challenges to the environment in a number of ways which will leave readers contemplating
the impact of humans and what actions they might make in the future. UPLIFT
has won numerous awards, including a silver medal from the Independent Book
Publishers Association and being a National Indie Excellence Award Winner. Don’t
miss this wonderful, surprising tale!
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