Song of the Crow

by Layne Maheu

Unbridled Books

June 2006, 240 pages, 23.95

by Jason B. Jones

What makes the novel appealing, though, is less the novel's dogma than its ability to conjure a world orientated around song, flight, and roosts, and its "strange pity" for human and crow alike.
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