Bostrom book5/11/2023 ![]() ![]() Set in NW Washington State in 1985, Sugar Birdsis the riveting, tender account of young Aggie, who lights a tragic fire then hides in a PNW forest, evading those who must bring her home before wilderness claims them all. Newly acquired by Tyndale House Publishers, Sugar Birds will re-release in September 2023-to be followed by its sequel Chalk Horse in May 2024, also under the Tyndale imprint. ![]() In addition to two non-fiction books, Cheryl has written two novels: the award-winning Sugar Birds, which was first released in 2021 by an indie press. Her work has appeared in a wide variety of print and online publications, currently including the American Scientific Affiliation’s God and Nature Magazine (for which she’s a regular photo essayist) and her blog: Watching Nature, Seeing Life. For most of her life, Pacific Northwest naturalist, photographer, poet, and author Cheryl Grey Bostrom has lived in the rural and wild lands that infuse her writing. ![]()
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