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Title:Song Bird: Matters of the Heart
Author:Christine M. Knight
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 304 pages
Published:February 2nd 2015 by Highlight Publishing
Categories:Cultural. Australia
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Rating: 4.57 | 37 Users | 32 Reviews

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“I’m not Mavis anymore.”

For years, song bird Nikki Mills (aka Mavis Mills) dreamed of the freedom and lifestyle that came with being a platinum record artist. To get there, she put her career and son first and her love life on hold.

Now an international singing sensation, Nikki discovers her reality is very different from what she had imagined. Determined not to be caged by the fan and media circus, Nikki struggles to protect her son, their relationship and lifestyle. That struggle is complicated by her desire for a love life.

The unearthing of Nikki’s dark past, known only to her inner circle, creates a paparazzi whirlwind that threatens to destroy her. Can she find the courage to withstand the media storm? Can she transcend her past? How will she resolve matters of the heart?

Set between 2000 and 2002, the themes in Song Bird centre on discovery, belonging, transformation, dealing with adversity, and matters of the heart.

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ISBN: 0987434861 (ISBN13: 9780987434869)
Edition Language: English

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Just loved this book. Why? The characters emerge as real people who I cared about. The world is vividly created so it was real to me. The story with its twists and turns was a page turner. I love that it is about the intimacy of love and the complex bonds of friendship. I recommend doing the whole journey with Mavis.

Loved the characters, the world, and the exploration of real life issues relevant to people today even though the central character is an international singing sensation. Years ago when I read 'Thornbirds', I was depressed and cried for the whole week that I read that novel. By contrast, 'Songbird' was riveting and made me feel positive and empowered. To quote Helen Reddy, 'I am woman hear me roar'. I disagree with another reviewer show said the Dan and Zoey subplots were unnecessary. Not from

'Song Bird' was so good I read it twice. It was incredibly easy to read, engaged my emotions, heart, and mind. This novel has depth to it so I gained even more from it when I read it the second time. The second reading gave me time to enjoy the landscape - physical, human, and social. I also really like the author's style and the way she integrates plot and subplots. I am a single parent and a musician so I felt immediate empathy with the characters of 'Song Bird'. The story challenged me to

Thank you, Christine M Knight for 'Song Bird'. I was becoming disenchanted with reading until I bought your sequel to 'Life Song'. Thank you for taking the story to yet another level of enjoyment. I don't know how you do it, but I as a reader, I am invested in your characters emotionally. The world too is so real! For other readers, 'Song Bird' has substance to it and yet is an incredibly easy read. After reading it, I felt positive about life and dealing with the challenges in it.

This is a truly wonderful story!!!! The plot action has twists and turns that stem out of genuine human drama and character personal baggage. As such, everyday people like me can relate to the concerns explored in the novel. Knight has the rare ability to make characters and place real for readers. She also pulls you emotionally - not in an awful way like Nicholas Sparks novels that crush your heart - but in a good way that gives you a cathartic release and makes you want to relive the

The story continues so I was very excited to read this. It didn't disappoint. I was once again swept along by the characters and couldn't wait to see what was going to happen to them all. I loved the way the author managed to bring in where all the characters were in their lives, without the book appearing disjointed. Such easy reading that moved along at a rapid pace. Would love to see more from this author. I like her style.

Prior to buying this novel, my reading experience this year had been disappointing to say the least. So I approached the sequel to 'Life Song' - a book I had loved - with nervous anticipation. 'Song Bird' features quality characterisation, lyrical writing, and a plot grounded in the real world and its issues. The conflict is multi-layered and exposes the evil of exploitation in inspiring brave-heart moments. In short - a novel that delights.

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