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Strange Birds cover
June 2005
Strange Birds in the Tree of Heaven
by Karen Salyer McElmurray

The first of several voices we hear when delving into the haunting, isolated world of Mining Hollow and Strange Birds in the Tree of Heaven is that of Andrew Wallen. At 30, he is living with his mother, Ruth, while trying to reconcile the fundamentalist religion of his upbringing with his “sinful” desires, find meaning, and understand love. By going back to 1926 and then journeying forward through Ruth’s own childhood with her ferocious, hard-drinking preacher of a father, Tobias; her unlikely marriage to would-be musician Earl Wallen; and her unfulfilled desire to leave Mining Hollow behind, Karen Salyer McElmurray gradually reveals the path that led inexorably to the crossroads Andrew now faces. The circular, deeply psychological, and impressionistic narrations take us inside the minds of Earl, Ruth, and Andrew, showing the separateness in which they live, their fundamental inability to understand one another, and their desperate attempts to find meaningful connections in their lives.


Watch the program [requires RealPlayer®].

Blurbs from the book cover

Card catalog entry from the Library of Congress

Discussion questions from Hill Street Press

Publisher’s information page from Hill Street Press

Amazon.com information page

Barnes and Noble information page

About the tree-of-heaven, or ailanthus, an invasive, fast-growing deciduous tree first brought to the U.S. from China in the 18th century, from the Plant Conservation Alliance’s Alien Plant Working Group (The tree in Betty Smith’s A Tree Grows in Brooklyn was also an ailanthus.)


Karen Salyer McElmurray
Karen Salyer McElmurray
1956-

Profile and contact information from Georgia College and State University

Video interview with bookclub host Bill Goodman; May 2005 [requires RealPlayer®]

Descending Into the Darkness, an interview with Karen by Pam Kingsbury from Southern Scribe

Surrendered Child (the working title was Mother of the Disappeared) is Karen’s memoir of her own childhood and her decision to give her son up for adoption:
Review from Southern Living
Audio interview from Morehead State University’s Mountain Edition radio program (Scroll down to “Floyd Co. Adoption.”)


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