Nationally bestselling author of The Music of Bees Eileen Garvin returns with a moving story of hope, healing, and unexpected friendship set amidst the wild natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest. Frankie O’Neill and Anne Ryan would seem to have nothing in common. Frankie is a lonely ornithologist struggling to salvage her dissertation on the spotted owl following a rift with her advisor. Anne is an Irish musician far from home and family, raising her five-year-old son, Aiden, who refuses to speak. At Beauty Bay, a community of summer homes nestled on the shores of June Lake, in the remote foothills of Mount Adams, it’s off-season with most houses shuttered for the fall. But Frankie, adrift, returns to the rundown caretaker’s cottage that has been in the hardworking O'Neill family for generations—a beloved place and a constant reminder of the family she has lost. And Anne, in the wake of a tragedy that has disrupted her career and silenced her music, has fled to the neighboring house, a showy summer home owned by her husband's wealthy family. When Frankie finds an injured baby crow in the forest, little does she realize that the charming bird will bring all three lost souls—Frankie, Anne, and Aiden—together on a journey toward hope, healing, and rediscovering joy. Crow Talk is an achingly beautiful story of love, grief, friendship, and the healing power of nature in the darkest of times. "A touching tale of nature and love... Every page glows with the breathtaking view of the natural world." —Southern Bookseller Review “Garvin’s writing power is her empathic approach of giving strength to what some might consider character flaws. Garvin can find power in the fear of broken dreams and the self-doubt of a parent.” —Spokesman-Review "A gentle, life-affirming story about the healing properties of the natural world and the ways connecting with others — human and avian — can be a balm for grief, sorrow and alienation." —Cascadia Daily 'A love letter to the Pacific Northwest." —Oregon Live "The dance of characters is intricate and measured in this fine novel... This is a book where the resolution is so satisfying, so organic, so right. And the reader, satisfied on a very deep level, comes away replete with crow lore and Irish music and a true exploration of the strange, convoluted, essential journey of the human heart." —Oregon Arts Watch “This is my first Eileen Garvin read, and I am not really sure what I have been doing with my life, but adding the rest of her backlist to my TBR is first on my to-do list this week!” –Allyson Bales, Chick Lit Central "The power of friendship enlivens Crow Talk, with a lonely ornithologist and a semi-desperate Irish musician raising a son who won't speak bonding over the care of a wounded bird." —Parade "A poignant novel that centers on two women. Frankie O’Neill is a lonely ornithologist working on her thesis, and Anne Ryan is an Irish musician, far from home, raising her son, Aiden, who refuses to speak... when Frankie finds an injured baby crow, a journey toward hope and healing for herself, Anne and Aiden begins." —First For Women "Honest and authentic. The novel is full of amazing and sometimes quirky scientific tidbits about its cunning corvid characters." — ABQ News " Crow Talk centers on two women and a lonely little boy who have all retreated to a remote alpine lake in the woods of Washington to seek solace... A chance encounter with an injured baby crow brings this trio together and an unlikely friendship blooms, allowing all three to forge a path toward healing, rediscovery and joy." —Coeur d'Alene/Post Falls Press “Phenomenal... Eileen Garvin is a master at writing character driven novels.” – Steph and Chris’s Book Reviews “With great compassion and keen appreciation, Garvin gently applies the wisdom found in this simple act of caring to help a marriage mend, a friendship blossom, and a child heal. A stunning affirmation of nature’s power to soothe and rejuvenate.” — Booklist (Starred Review) " Crow Talk is a study of grief, friendship, and navigating loss; a cottagecore book that is at once cozy reading and emotionally challenging. Garvin rewards readers with an uplifting ending for a uniquely comforting novel." —Associated Press "Touching... Garvin evocatively renders the beauty of the mountain landscape, and she excels at depicting the fault lines in her characters’ lives." —Publishers Weekly "Crow Talk is a warm and charming story of love, friendship and reconciliation delivered by an author who knows her subject. One for readers looking for reassurance that things can get better in their lives." — AuthorLink “Eileen Garvin deftly explores our human connections - with each other, with nature, and with ourselves. Crow Talk will leave you in awe at how the smallest, most tender moments can hold the power to transform. A beautiful, unforgettable book.” —Shelby Van Pelt, New York Times bestsel