Ericka Waller lives in Brighton with her husband, three daughters and dogs. Previously, she worked as a blogger and columnist. Her first novel, Dog Days, was widely praised by authors and reviewers alike. Goodbye Birdie Greenwing is her second novel. Twitter- @erickawaller1 IG @erickawaller1 Website- www.erickawaller.com
A stunning novel following three women, all lost in their own way … a beautiful portrayal of friendship and hope. * Woman & Home * Prepare to shed some tears while reading this gorgeously tender story about friendship and love it all its forms. * Good Housekeeping * A lovely and poignant novel, filled with insight and dry wit. Ericka Waller writes beautifully about the complex love that bonds families and forges the most unlikely of friendships. The painful, funny struggles of the women in this book — mothers, daughters, sisters, neighbours, doctors, patients — will resonate with readers everywhere. * Katherine Heiny, author of Games and Rituals * Oh, the exquisite, tender misfits in Goodbye Birdie Greenwing! I love them all. I love the way loneliness is gathered up into such a delightfully odd community. I love the entire book - so fresh and funny and bright, but with a wild, griefy heartbeat thumping along darkly beneath it all. * Catherine Newman, author of We All Want Impossible Things * Goodbye Birdie Greenwing is one of those books that lingers. Its power lies in incredible characters whose lives it is impossible not to become invested in. I laughed, cried and felt more compassionate for reading it. A triumph. * Jennie Godfrey, author of The List of Suspicious Things * I read Birdie in 24hrs (not exaggerating) and it absolutely destroyed me! Goodbye Birdie Greenwing absolutely nails being at once extremely funny and incredibly moving. Ericka Waller’s voice is so powerful, tender and beautiful. I found the characters and the story so relatable and emotionally compelling that I was hooked from the very first page and couldn't think about anything else until I'd finished reading... I cannot tell you how much I loved it, or how many packs of tissues it cost me. I can see it being enormously popular with book clubs (mine would love it). * Jessica Bull, author of Miss Austen Investigates * A beautiful book. Exquisitely written, so carefully and tenderly observed, Ericka Waller makes her characters and their lives shine; this is something truly special. * Louisa Reid, author of The Poet * Ericka Waller has knocked it out of the park with Goodbye Birdie Greenwing. This heartwarming, moving celebration of human connection had me invested in every single one of its brilliant characters. It deserves all the stars. * CJ Cooke, author of The Lighthouse Witches * Every page will reward you with words to live by. A gift of a story. * Tish Delaney, author of The Saint of Lost Things * Goodbye Birdie Greenwing is a book about women coming together in support of one another. It's a book about what it means to be a sister, and a mother, a daughter, and a neighbour. It's a book about long-held secrets and what happens when they come spilling out. But it's more than all of that, too. The prose dazzles on every page. And in Birdie, Jane, and Ava, Ericka Waller has created characters who are bursting with life... They clawed under my skin and left their bleddy footprints all over my heart. * Laura Pearson, author of The Last List of Mabel Beaumont *