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    Reviews — (Every Day a Bird Learns How to Fly by Frank Arcilesi) James A. Cox, Editor-in Chief, The Midwest Book review One’s best friend in high school’s step mother — there doesn’t seem too much potential for romance. “Every Day a Bird Learns How to Fly” is the story of Jimmy and Carol — a classi

    c love story, only Jimmy is fresh out of high school and Carol is older and the mother of his friend — and for 1958 in a small community in the state of Maryland, it’s not the most kosher thing socially. Jimmy and Carol are stuck in a conflict of love and respect, and have no idea which will win out. “Every Day a Bird Learns How to Fly” is a fine addition to any romance shelf and for anyone who wants a controversial love story. Paul P. Dubose (Florida Writers Assoc.) "This novel caught my attention when I discovered it was written by a male author featuring a male protagonist. Jimmy is an eighteen-year-old senior with good moral upbringing, but he’s not s

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    James A. Cox, Editor-in Chief, Paul P. Dubose