An airplane plunges into an icy river with no loss of life: the Miracle on the Hudson. Then, life after the landing puts three families on another crash course…with their own fragile humanity.
Airplane passenger Deborah DeWitt-Goldman knows her survival means one last chance to start the family she so badly desires—no matter the cost to her marriage. Preacher’s wife Brett Stevens witnesses the event from a ferry, burdened by a secret that could destroy her family. And while twelve-year-old Robby Palmer’s desperate parents struggle to reach through the fog of his autism, the boy discovers a deep connection to the birds responsible for the crash.
Now, all of them must navigate the crosscurrents of the consequences of their decisions…and when their paths collide a second time, another miracle just might happen.
Award-winning author Cari Noga’s Sparrow Migrations is an inspiring, heartfelt look at the crucible of crisis and the power of human connection.
Revised edition: This edition of Sparrow Migrations includes editorial revisions.
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Cari Noga is a writer, reader, mother, bicyclist and wine lover. Cari grew up in Detroit and earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Marquette University in Milwaukee in 1991. In 2001 she began a freelance career based in Traverse City, Michigan. Her first book, Road Bicycling: Michigan, a guidebook to bicycling in the state, was published by the Globe-Pequot Press in 2005. Her essay, “All The Comforts of Home,” was selected for publication in Chicken Soup for the Wine Lovers Soul, published in 2007. After aspiring to write fiction for many years, she wrote her first novel, Sparrow Migrations, as part of National Novel Writing Month in 2010. The novel’s protagonist, Robby Palmer, a twelve-year-old boy with autism, and his parents, Sam and Linda, embody many experiences Cari and her husband have had as parents to a son with autism. Cari lives in Traverse City with her husband and their two children. In her spare time she enjoys writing haiku on Twitter.
Karen Peakes is a narrator and an actress who works primarily on stage in theaters in and around Philadelphia. She has also worked with the Folger Theatre in Washington, DC, and can be heard in several of the Folger’s audio recordings of Shakespeare plays.