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Together Again: The Life and Travels of Carlos and Angelina
Together Again: The Life and Travels of Carlos and Angelina
Together Again: The Life and Travels of Carlos and Angelina
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TOGETHER AGAIN is a tale of the journey of two early-bonded then separated parakeets, Carlos and Angelina, and two bonded caretakers who also become separated. With both birds and humans following their hearts, this love drama is another bird book to take under ones wing.

LanguageEnglish
PublisheriUniverse
Release dateNov 29, 2013
ISBN9781491712962
Together Again: The Life and Travels of Carlos and Angelina
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George Griffith

George Griffith (1857–1906) was one of Britain’s great writers of science fiction and a noted explorer. After working as a schoolmaster in his twenties, Griffith found fame with the publication of The Angel of the Revolution, an account of a terrorist group that uses air warfare to take over the world. Griffith was also an avid explorer, setting the record for voyaging around the world when he performed the feat in just sixty-five days. 

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    Together Again - George Griffith

    Contents

    Preface

    Chapter 1. Introduction. Does Not Long-Life Bring Understanding?

    Chapter 2. Angelina And Carlos, Exploring, Are Separated

    Chapter 3. Like A Bird That Strays From Its Nest; El Fuego Nuevo? Angelina Escapes Again

    Chapter 4. Separation And Loneliness; Angelina In Missouri; Carlos In Louisiana

    Chapter 5. World War II. Angelina Goes To New England

    Chapter 6. The Robin Sings In The Apple Tree While Maine Burns; Angelina Alone Again

    Chapter 7. Hearts, Like Doors, Will Open With Ease; A Love Story; Angelina Goes To Hawaii

    Chapter 8. Hearing The First Cuckoo In Spring; Carlos Gets Around

    Chapter 9. I’ll Fly Away To The Monkey Pod Tree; Angelina Mourns

    Chapter 10. Finale

    Epilogue

    Index Of Illustrations And Photographs

    Bibliography And Suggested Reading

    Credits

    Together Again

    Life And Travels Of Two Parakeets And Their Caretakers

    This is a biography, romance, and travel history about two pets, small pilgrim parrots Carlos and Angelina, and also those who cared for them. It is a short story of the separation of the parakeets that are finally reunited, followed by the touching episode of the final caretakers, Mary Margaret McLean and Tall Tom Overhill, who had to choose between advancing their relationship or loyalty to careers and geographical settings. Will the parakeets and ultimate caretakers ever meet again? How do they deal with separation?

    This tale takes place in the 1930s and 1940s and describes the diversity and local color of several geographical locations, details that sometimes have just little to do with the story. In the United States, canaries, brought from the Canary Islands in the 1600s, were the primary caged pet birds until the period near the Second World War when parakeets started appearing in the United States and when this story takes place. The sad demise of one of these pilgrim parrots is followed by a human event much more heart-warming.

    The origin and idea for the climax of this story came from a most influential historic poem, Evangeline by Henry W. Longfellow. Together Again is about the process and travels making it difficult for two birds (and two people) that were separated to finally reunite.

    Preface

    The idea for this tale about two parakeets, dos budgitos, was suggested by Charlie Kahn of Kennebunk, Maine and the story is sprinkled by a couple of Charlie’s illustrations and also by some scenes from the various locales that were temporary homes for Carlos or Angelina. It is hoped that this little story will stimulate interest in our abundant bird life, people and nature itself. This story of the two parakeets and caretakers begins in Southern California after the young budgitos (parakeets) were imported from Mexico during the Great Depression. These early immigrants to the U.S. leave their nest and their travels take them through many places ranging from New Orleans and Maine to Honolulu, through World War Two and the great 1947 fire in Southern Maine. You might ask, who would be interested in a tale about two parakeets? In the book The Birds Our Teachers Dr. John Stott, author and former Rector of All Souls Church in London, suggests that birds can teach us many things, such as not to worry, but to trust God in all things. In the book Alex & Me, Irene Pepperberg discovered a hidden world of intelligence in her three decade partnership and bond with her Grey Parrot Alex. Irene said Alex taught her that we live in a world populated by thinking, conscious creatures. Not human thinking. Not human consciousness. In the New York Times bestseller Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill the author Mark Bittner described how he developed a close friendship with a flock of wild parrots. Tim Burkhead in Bird Sense describes the amazing sensory systems including the sight, hearing, and smell senses of birds.

    This short fiction is about two small birds, with long tails, of the parrot

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