
Barbara Viniar to Appear at Barnes & Noble in Pittsfield, MA
“. . . a poignant and beautifully crafted novel that delves into themes of love, loss, and forgiveness.” –Cynthia Reeves, award-winning author of The Last Whaler
Join Barbara Viniar, author of new historical fiction novel Little Bird, at Pittsfield, MA Barnes & Noble on November 2nd from 11am-12pm.
EVENT LOCATION:
555 Hubbard Ave
Pittsfield, MA 01021
Books will be available to purchase at the event.
About Little Bird:
Newly immigrated, “little bird” seeks a hard-won independence in turn-of-the-century New York City.
In 1910, fearing escalating violence against the Jews in Russia, Feige’s father arranges for her to marry a wealthy cousin in New York City. She will no longer be her parents’ adored “little bird.” As she adapts to life in America, she goes from being an obedient daughter to a dutiful wife, even allowing her new husband to change her name to Fannie. Longing to make her own decisions, her husband’s cruelty finally pushes her to risk leaving him. She parlays her embroidery skills into a job and finds the man she believes is the love of her life. When he betrays her, she refuses to forgive him, disregarding advice to overlook men’s lapses. Finally, she meets a man who both loves and respects her. Can she give up her hard-won independence? Little Bird is the story of a girl who finds the courage to forge her own path to womanhood.
About Barbara Viniar:
Barbara Viniar started out in academia, teaching Women’s Studies part time at the graduate and undergraduate levels and writing her doctoral dissertation on women’s moral development in contemporary fiction. After retiring from her second college presidency, she turned to creative writing. A chance discovery about her grandmother compelled her to imagine the story that became Little Bird.
