Tuco and the Scattershot World
A Life with Birds
- ISBN: 9781771640633
- Tags: Biography & Memoir, Brian Brett, Nature & Environment,
- Dimensions: 6 x 9
- Published On: 9/17/2015
- 344 Pages
A view of the human predicament that is hilarious, sobering and profound. — The Globe and Mail
"There is despair and anger in these pages to be sure but there is also much joy and hope. Life, Brett is saying, is full of wonders. His book helps to remind us why. – Literary Review of Canada
Tuco is an avian odyssey, an homage to strange birds, both feathered and human. The path winds through the gardens of life, through adventure and heartache, with Brett as your eloquent guide, his delightfully mischievous parrot perched on his shoulder. A remarkable story of interspecies companionship. – Charlotte Gill, Author of Eating Dirt
A wonderful gyre of a journey into the mind of man and bird, TUCO is an avian feast of astounding nuggets, tales, and insights. It is also a deep meditation on our place in time and nature: moving, funny, personal yet universal. – Ronald Wright
Viewing Brian Brett’s animal-haunted life through his eyes is a most unusual pleasure. – Former parrot companion and writer, Graeme Gibson
A lovely book full of wonder and defiance, Tuco asks how a new way of seeing ‘otherness’ might heal the planet and ourselves. – Kathleen Winter, author of Boundless
Only a few writers have such a deep life experience as Brian Brett, and we can be grateful that he’s sharing it with us—his humour, his grief, his all-embracing vibrancy, as well as his sharp look at himself and at humankind in general. Through his eyes we observe this likeable, hideous, ridiculous, curious, greedy, warm-hearted and hubristic species that is ours and so regain an almost lost characteristic: modesty in facing all the wonders that surround us. – Jenny Erpenbeck, author of End of Days
Tuco is, at its heart, an account of survival, of the life of the Other, whether in its human or avian form. It’s a beautiful book, rich in both information and emotion, anchored in Brett’s rich, accessible prose and his humble, plain-spoken strength. –Toronto Star
The genius of Brett’s work is twofold: luminous prose and an ability to marry tragedy and comedy. – Vancouver Sun
Tuco is not a straight memoir – it’s something much more wondrously weird. ...A view of the human predicament that is hilarious, sobering and profound. – Globe & Mail
"There are so many profound and provocative ideas in this memoir, I don't hesitate in recommending it." – Barbara Lloyd McMichael
“[Brett’s] writing is so vivid, the observations so telling, that a reader can virtually feel the smooth heft of a collected egg in the palm of a hand or hear the goofy, honking dawn call of the peacock.” —Globe & Mail on Trauma Farm by Brian Brett