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All the Birds, Singing is a novel by Evie Wyld, an Australian-born author who lives in the United Kingdom. It follows Jake Whyte, a sheep farmer on a remote British island; something has been killing her sheep, and her investigation sparks memories of traumatic secrets from her past life in Australia. All the Birds, Singing is the author’s second book, building on the success of her multi-award-winning . “With All the Birds, Singing, Evie Wyld merges into her mysterious tale of a lonely shepherdess a savage Australian back-story that lends a haunting extra dimension to a novel of troubling beauty.” Boyd Tonkin, Independent Books of the Year.  · All The Birds, Singing is the second novel by British-Australian author, Evie Wyld, and winner of the Miles Franklin Literary Award. The first narrative starts with Jake Whyte, currently living on an unnamed British island, finding a second of her sheep dead and mutilated, and wondering whether foxes, some other wildlife or the local teens are to blame/5.


Quite by coincidence, I read Evie Wyld's second novel All the birds, singing straight after Eleanor Catton's The luminaries. I was intrigued by some similarities - both have a mystery at their core, and both use a complex narrative structure - but enjoyed their differences. Wyld's book is tightly focused on one main character while Catton's sprawls (albeit in. Evie Wyld's second novel sees her build a compelling portrait of a young woman with a dark past All the Birds, Singing: 'a thoughtful and intense account of a young woman determined to disappear. Evie Wyld is the author of All the Birds, Singing ( avg rating, ratings, reviews, published ), The Bass Rock ( avg rating, ra.


Evie Wyld’s second novel opens with its narrator, a woman named Jake Whyte, discovering one of her sheep killed and gutted. “All the Birds, Singing” is concerned with Australia’s. All The Birds, Singing is the second novel by British-Australian author, Evie Wyld, and winner of the Miles Franklin Literary Award. The first narrative starts with Jake Whyte, currently living on an unnamed British island, finding a second of her sheep dead and mutilated, and wondering whether foxes, some other wildlife or the local teens are to blame. Evie Wyld's second novel sees her build a compelling portrait of a young woman with a dark past All the Birds, Singing: 'a thoughtful and intense account of a young woman determined to disappear.

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