Then the messages change. What once sounded like songs and courtship begins to sound like something else: insults, warnings, and a running commentary on his every move. The cardinal that felt like a friend now sounds like a judge. The blue jay becomes a bully screaming his failures. Liam starts recording every call, slowing them down, color-coding the "evidence" in his journal until the oak that held him starts to feel like enemy territory.
As school pressures mount and friendships crack, Liam's gift for attention turns into a trap he can't escape. Sleep disappears. Paranoia buzzes under his skin. His parents and teachers see a quiet kid slipping away, but Liam is certain the birds are telling him something no one else can hear-and that ignoring them could be dangerous.
The Boy Who Spoke Feathers is a haunting, heart-piercing young adult novel about perception, mental illness, and the thin line between magic and madness, perfect for readers who love emotional, voice-driven stories that stay with you long after the last page.
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