One in Four Are Birds, is a short but dark fantasy novel that explores the terrible impacts of domestic abuse.
It tells the story of local village girl Fiona. Unlike her compatriots who were ordinary girls who would be satisfied with settling down to married life with the ordinary boys of the village, Fiona wanted none of that.
She decided that she wouldn't just settle for the ordinary, she wanted something extraordinary. But sometimes people enter situations that are extraordinarily dreadful.
Fiona finds love with a handsome, dark stranger, the man who would, she felt sure, remove her from her ordinary, humdrum life.
Her handsome, dark stranger, Sicarus, turns out to be and abusive husband, who can turn into a violent and potentially deadly bird who preys on his wife.
Eventually Fiona plucks up the courage to escape from her abusive husband with her children, but will the abuse stop even if she can make good her escape?
And how can she help other women who are trapped in the same or similar circumstances?
This is a thought provoking novel that uses allegories to examine the plight of abused women, who, statistics show, are one in four of women.
The book is published bu The Book Guild and costs £8.99.
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