"Lund has created a fable for our age: a modern coming of age full of love, desperation, heartache and magic. An honest celebration of life and everything we need right now in a book."--Andrew Sean Greer, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Less
"Emme Lund's The Boy with a Bird in His Chest is a beautiful, tender book. I was deeply moved by this story; very caught up in the ways in which family, grief, love, queerness, and vulnerability all intersect. Lund's sentences are sweet and stick to your ribs. I found myself falling in love with these characters--these messy, deeply realized, fully lovable, and wonderfully human people. The Boy with a Bird in His Chest is a terrific first novel and Emme Lund is a profoundly gifted writer."--Kristen Arnett, New York Times bestselling author of Mostly Dead Things and With Teeth
"The Boy with a Bird in His Chest is a beautiful and atmospheric allegory for what we hide in the world, executed with tense lyricism."--Christine Hyung-Oak Lee, author of Tell Me Everything You Don't Remember
"Emme Lund's The Boy with a Bird in His Chest is the queer coming of age novel I wish I'd had when I was a teenager. Funny and gutting, tender and scorchingly honest, surreal and a little too real, this novel captures the pain and joy of learning to live with your body and all its desires. The Boy with a Bird in His Chest reads like The Perks of Being a Wallflowers written by Kelly Link. Lund's vision is striking, resonant, and unforgettable."--Isle McElroy, author of The Atmospherians, a New York Times Editors' Choice
"Lund's accomplished debut imagines an LGBTQ allegory with a blend of magical fantasy and stark reality. [. . .] Lund's emotive prose treats Owen's burgeoning development with grace and care. This fine effort succeeds at bringing new life to the coming-of-age story."-- "Publishers Weekly"
"A lovely piece of magical realism . . . the strangeness sets it apart from other coming-of-age stories. Embrace magic and suspend your disbelief and this novel may just take you on a beautiful, necessary journey."-- "Kirkus Reviews"
"The burden of living with a secret is poignantly rendered and illuminating for those who seek to understand living a life outside the ordinary."-- "The Washington Post"
"Emme Lund has managed to capture so many of these feelings and weave them naturally in a story about a boy with a bird in his chest."-- "Porter House Review"
"Lund's brilliant debut is unlike any other coming-of-age out there [...] This is an unputdownable and weirdly relatable book readers won't want to miss."-- "Debutiful"
"Lund's debut novel is a tender bildungsroman that deals honestly with magic, love, grace, and fear."-- "Alta"