About the Book
Book: A Season on the Wind
Author: Suzanne Woods Fisher
Genre: Amish Fiction
Release date: October 5, 2021
Ben Zook had only two loves in his life: books and birds. In a stroke of good fortune, he’d stumbled onto a way to cobble together those two loves into a career, writing books about rare birds. He was as free as a bird–until a chase for a rare White-winged Tern takes him to the one place on earth he planned to never return: his Amish home in Stoney Ridge.
Desperate for photographs of the elusive tern, Ben hires a local field guide, Micah Weaver, and boards at Micah’s farm, planning to “bag the bird” and leave Stoney Ridge before anyone recognizes him. But he neglected to plan for Micah’s sister, Penny. One long-ago summer, Penny had introduced Ben to birding, even sharing with him a hidden eagle aerie. That eagle became his spark bird–the one that inspired his lifelong love.
Ben. He was Penny’s spark bird. That was when she knew true love. She’d always hoped Ben would come back to Stoney Ridge. Back to his Amish roots. Back to her. The only problem? Ben has absolutely no memory of Penny.
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My Thoughts:
It was nice to go back and visit Stoney Ridge again, an Amish community that I have grown quite fond of through the various series by author Fisher. This is Penny Weaver's and her brother Micah's story along with Ben Zook and his Englisher cousin Natalie's.
On the outside the town looks peaceful and like a piece of heaven itself. But the people, especially these four and the ones they care about are having issues and this story is full of revelations that quite surprised me. For one Penny hasn't seen Ben Zook for over twenty years, but she has always pined for him and has waited for him to come back. When he does, he doesn't remember her at all. Why?
Then there is Natalie, the Englisher, who has just watched her marriage dissolve in divorce and is trying to put her life back together with a new future. Maybe that could include a new love? I enjoyed this story which does deal with some heavy topics as revelations are revealed.
The reason Ben and Natalie have come to Stoney Ridge in the first place is to locate an elusive bird. I have never really thought much about birding, but Micah's journal which has a place between chapters, was a fascinating look at this particular hobby.
I received a copy of this novel from the publisher. I was not required to post a positive review and all views and opinions are my own.
About the Author
More from Suzanne
Did You Know? 8 Facts about the Christmas Bird Count
1) The year 2021 marks the 122nd National Audubon Society’s annual Christmas Bird Count (CBC) which, ironically, wasn’t always about counting live birds.
2) In 1900, the first CBC was launched as an alternative to the traditional Christmas “side hunt.” This holiday tradition encouraged people to go out into the woods on Christmas Day, choose “sides” to team up with and then, in the words of Frank Chapman, “kill everything in fur or feathers that crossed their path – if they could.” The winner was the “side” with the largest pile of dead birds. (Ugh!)
3) Frank Chapman was a prominent ornithologist, conservationist, and writer/editor who published Bird Lore magazine. He led the charge to end to this senseless slaughter and invited his readers to begin a new holiday tradition of counting, rather than shooting, birds.
4) Twenty-seven people participated in 25 counts that first year (in 1900). They counted 90 species of birds.
5) The idea caught on. Big time.
6) During December and January of each year, thousands of Christmas Bird Counts take place across the U.S., Canada, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and the Pacific Islands. The purpose of the CBC is a scientific census—to assess the health of bird populations and help guide conservation action.
7) Each CBC has an established 15-mile diameter circular count area. On a pre-arranged date, registered teams go out (with an assigned volunteer observer) and count the number of birds of each species they can identify within their assigned area. Each count has a volunteer compiler who sums up all of the lists and inputs the total numbers for each species into Audubon’s Christmas Bird Count database.
8) The CBC is the longest-running citizen science project and wildlife survey in the world. In fact, the CBC is considered the gold standard in citizen science.
And you don’t have to be an experienced birdwatcher to participate in the CBC! Bird lovers of all skills are welcomed. Even me! I’m a very enthusiastic amateur.
To learn more about the Christmas Bird Count, or to find a survey near you, go to https://www.audubon.org/conservation/science/christmas-bird-count
To learn more about Suzanne and the story about the Christmas Bird Count featured in A Season on the Wind, go to www.suzannewoodsfisher.com.
Blog Stops
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October 23
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Southern
Gal Loves to Read, October 24
Artistic
Nobody, October 25 (Guest Review from Marilyn Ridgway)
For Him and My
Family, October 25
Debbie’s
Dusty Deliberations, October 26
CarpeDiem, October
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Happily
Managing a Household of Boys, October 26
Babbling Becky L’s
Book Impressions, October 27
Inklings
and notions, October 27
Library Lady’s
Kid Lit, October 28
A Modern Day
Fairy Tale, October 28
Blogging With
Carol, October 28
Abba’s
Prayer Warrior Princess, October 29
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October 29
deb’s Book
Review, October 30
Simple Harvest
Reads, October 30 (Guest Review from Donna Cline)
Jeanette’s Thoughts,
October 30
Locks, Hooks
and Books, October 31
Ashley’s
Clean Book Reviews, November 1
SusanLovesBooks,
November 1
Mary Hake,
November 1
Because I
said so — and other adventures in Parenting, November 2
Blossoms
and Blessings, November 2
Musings
of a Sassy Bookish Mama, November 3
Splashes of
Joy, November 3
Pause for
Tales, November 3
By The Book,
November 4
The
Meanderings of a Bookworm, November 4
Little
Homeschool on the Prairie, November 5
Spoken
from the Heart, November 5
Vicky
Sluiter, November 5
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Suzanne is giving away the grand prize of a $25 Amazon gift card!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/126b3/a-season-on-the-wind-celebration-tour-giveaway
This sounds like a wonderful book.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely loved this book with its emphasis on birding!
ReplyDeleteI think this will be a great read! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI really want to know why Ben does not remember Penny when she was the one who introduced him to birding.
ReplyDeleteThere is an answer for that question. Not at all what I was expecting.
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