Birdgirl
by Mya-Rose Craig
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"Birder, environmentalist and activist Mya-Rose Craig is an international force. In her moving memoir, Birdgirl, she chronicles her mother's struggle with mental illness, and shares her passion for social justice and fierce dedication to preserving our planet. Meet Mya-Rose - otherwise known as "Birdgirl." In her words: "Birdwatching has never felt like a hobby, or a pastime I can pick up and put down, but a thread running through the pattern of my life, so tightly woven in that there's no show more way of pulling it free and leaving the rest of my life intact." Birdgirl follows Mya-Rose and her family as they travel the world in search of rare birds and astonishing landscapes. But a shadow moves with them, too-her mother's deepening mental health crisis. In the face of this struggle, the Craigs turn to nature again and again for comfort and meaning. Each bird they see brings a moment of joy and reflection, instilling in Mya-Rose a deep love of the natural world. But Mya-Rose has also seen first-hand the reckless destruction we are inflicting on our fragile planet, as well as the pervasive racism infecting every corner of the world, leading her to campaign for Black, Indigenous, people of color. Joining the fight of today's young environmental activists, Mya-Rose shares her experiences to advocate for the simple, profound gift of nature, and for making it accessible to all, calling her readers to rediscover the power of our natural world. Birder, activist, daughter: this is her story"-- show lessTags
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Mya-Rose Craig is an exceptional young woman, an environmental activist and champion for inclusiveness, and member of the white male dominated worldwide ‘twitching community’–the British term for a bird watcher. Although, watching isn’t quite the right word. I am a bird watcher. I notice birds all the time, note new ones to me in a book. Craig’s family traveled across the world for a glimpse of rare birds! Craig had visited all the continents before she had graduated high school. Bird watching was their joy, and it was therapeutic for Craig’s mother as it helped her cope with bipolar disorder.
Craig has accumulated a massive, world-wide following on social media as Birdgirl. Now twenty, her first book is out, a memoir about show more birds, family, and growing up.
Craig struggled to fit in; her mother is Bangladeshi, and the family bird obsession and her encyclopedic knowledge set her apart from her peers.
As a teenager, she organized the Black to Nature camp and created a Race Equality and Nature Conference. She has received an honorary PhD, so you can call her Dr. Craig.
The bulk of the memoir takes us with her family as they twitch, locally in Britain and across the world, including South America, Africa, America, Indonesia, and Antarctica. Each chapter begins with a drawing and profile of a bird they hoped to see.
Craig describes the hardships the family endured and the joys of discovering a rare and beautiful, often threatened species. Craig’s personal and family struggles are interspersed. She also documents how her family supported her to accomplish what she could imagine. None of it came easily.
The message of the memoir is one of empowerment and an impassioned plea to protect our beautiful and fragile world.
Thanks to Celadon Books for an ARC. show less
Craig has accumulated a massive, world-wide following on social media as Birdgirl. Now twenty, her first book is out, a memoir about show more birds, family, and growing up.
Craig struggled to fit in; her mother is Bangladeshi, and the family bird obsession and her encyclopedic knowledge set her apart from her peers.
As a teenager, she organized the Black to Nature camp and created a Race Equality and Nature Conference. She has received an honorary PhD, so you can call her Dr. Craig.
The bulk of the memoir takes us with her family as they twitch, locally in Britain and across the world, including South America, Africa, America, Indonesia, and Antarctica. Each chapter begins with a drawing and profile of a bird they hoped to see.
Craig describes the hardships the family endured and the joys of discovering a rare and beautiful, often threatened species. Craig’s personal and family struggles are interspersed. She also documents how her family supported her to accomplish what she could imagine. None of it came easily.
The message of the memoir is one of empowerment and an impassioned plea to protect our beautiful and fragile world.
Thanks to Celadon Books for an ARC. show less
The author, Mya-Rose Craig, has been birding with her family around the world since a very young age, like 6 years old! She is an exceptional young woman, who has become a spokesperson for inclusion of minorities in nature, is an activist for climate change, and who created her own charitable organization, Black2Nature, when she was 14 years old. Oh yeah, she's visited 7 continents and seen more than 5,000 species of birds, more than half of the 10,000 different species in the world. She is only now 20 years old. While doing all of this, she has lived with a mother who suffers from bipolar depression, which has colored all of the adventures in her young life. Fascinating read.
Mya-Rose describes her childhood spent birdwatching with her parents and shares how the experience led her to become a teen activist. In an open and honest investigation of her childhood, she processes her mother’s struggles with her mental health and the healing role birdwatching played in their family. The book is part memoir, part travelogue, and part nature writing. - Kelly W
"Mya-Rose Craig, el vuelo tan alto de la niña pájaro", Rafa de Miguel, El País 04.10.2023: https://elpais.com/eps/2023-10-04/mya-rose-craig-el-vuelo-tan-alto-de-la-nina-pa...
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