01506pam a2200193 45000010005000000200020000051000029000252450031000542640046000853000025001313360022001563370024001785200853002026500035010556500034010906510022011249990015011469520151011616426 z9780008171414c1 aAhern, Cecelia,d1981-e10aLyrebird /cCecelia Ahern. 1aLondon :bHarperCollinsPublishers,c2016. a416 p ; 21 cm.bce atext2rdacontent. acomputer2rdamedia. aOn the edge on Ireland's west coast, rugged mountains meet wild sea and bright blue lakes. Deep in the forest, surrounded by farmland, a girl lives alone in a small stone cottage. Then, into her peaceful landscape comes a documentary crew. Solomon's skill is sound. He records, he listens, he hears. And when he meets the girl - Laura - he discovers that she has an extraordinary talent: an ability to mimic sounds. It's a gift that earns her the nickname Lyrebird. A gift like nothing he's ever experienced. From that point, Laura's life is turned on its head. When the documentary crew offers her a way forward, a bridge to another kind of life, she takes it. But while Solomon knows the world will love Laura, will it free her to spread her wings - or will it trap her in a gilded cage? Like all wild birds, she needs to fly free. 7aComing of age -- Fiction.x 2 7aRecluses -- Fiction. x x 2 0aIrelandvFiction. c5416d5416 00102ddc40708FICaRTCLIBbRTCLIBcFICd2018-11-27h i10152l14m3oFIC 813.54 AHEp30011397r2025-11-25 00:00:00s2025-11-10w2018-11-27yFIC