Gracie is a serious, sensitive, aspiring writer; Jannie, her autistic
younger sister, is passionate about birds. As children, they were taken
by their mother on a senseless trip through Europe that ended in their
mother's suicide. Now, in Berkeley, their father works tirelessly to
find ways to engage Jannie, while Gracie--unwilling to reveal the truth
about her mother's suicide or her sister's autism to anyone outside her
family--weaves a web of lies around herself that isolate her even as
Jannie, in part through her relationships with and understanding of
birds, begins to speak, interact, and emerge.
Narrated by Gracie and alternating back and forth between 2002, when the
sisters are still children/adolescents, and 2017, when they are in their
early adulthood, The Language of Birds is a story of coming to
understand what seems unfamiliar and indecipherable, and of finding
authentic ways to be with the people you love.