The Strange Birds of Flannery O’Connor: A Life

“especially prepared for highly intelligent adults and precocious children”

Enchanted Lion Books, 2020

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There are many things that have stayed with me after my first few readings of this book. Perhaps the two that have left me pondering, the two which I hope I can pass on to my daughter are – the importance of staring and the beauty enmeshed in suffering … So I hope that you too will pick up this book, and that you might stare, at birds and people, at leaves and fireflies.”
~ Dappled Things

Like O’Connor, this gangly art object of a book tracing her first forays as a writer to an outsize fascination with the chickens in her childhood backyard is a “strange bird,” in the most wondrous of ways … Alznauer pairs a grounded, authentic vernacular with a lyricism that takes flight, while Zhu’s depiction of odd human proportions against brilliant brushstroke plumage stuns.”
~ New York Times, Best 25 Children’s Books of 2020

“There’s a responsive touch of weirdness in Ping Zhu’s artwork for this lovely book with its glowing colors, bold shapes, and proportions that shift between realistic and outlandish … The bright plumage in a final soaring image suggests what a strange bird O’Connor was herself.”
~ Wall Street Journal

“In pitch-perfect harmony, writer Amy Alznauer and artist Ping Zhu honor the life of the prominent Georgia author and her affinity for the feathered species.”
~ Atlanta Journal Constitution

Like the best children’s books, Alznauer’s words recognize the cleverness of their audience; they never condescend or talk down. Zhu’s work reminds us that illustrations shouldn’t flatten the world either. Fluent in the grammar of both abstract and representational art, her work is full of dimension and color, symmetry and asymmetry, life and breath. The Strange Birds of Flannery O’Connor holds potential enough to inspire its youngest readers, and to stoke the smoldering embers of curiosity in its oldest.”
~ Plough

Selected as a 2022 Book All Young Georgians Should Read by the Georgia Center for the Book

Publisher: Enchanted Lion Books ISBN: 9781592702954 $24.99

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The Strange Birds of
Flannery O’Connor

This picture book biography tells the story of author Flannery O'Connor's childhood quest to discover the perfect bird and, ultimately, the perfect story—revealing a girl coming into her own, pursuing her obsessions, and embracing her strangeness.

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Illustrator: PING ZHU

Ping Zhu painted these birds for Plansponsor, but the combination of humor, beauty and strangeness here show why Zhu is the ideal illustrator for this tale of funny, beautiful, strange Flannery. See more of Ping Zhu's illustration work on her website. 

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The best Comic Ever

This hilarious comic by Harry Bliss ©2017 appeared in The Chicago Tribune shortly after Enchanted Lion Books accepted Strange Birds. Now there actually is a Flannery O'Connor book to read with children at bedtime! 

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Flannery O’Connor and Race:
a response to Paul Elie

BY AMY ALZNAUER in THE BITTER SOUTHERNER

Review in the Wall Street Journal

Andalusia at Georgia College

The New York Times
Best 25 Children’s Books of 2020

A REVIEW IN DAPPLED THINGS BY JESS SWEENEY

An interview with Jonathan Rogers

Illustrator Back Story:
Ping Zhu invents the world of Flannery

A STUDIO VISIT BY CRITERION

A REVIEW BY AARIK DANIELSEN

Strange Birds: A 2020 Signed First Editions Club Pick

A Revelation of Grief and Wonder:
an interview with Elise Lonach Ryan