When a man loves a pigeon… history forgets him. The Secret Life of Sparrow Delaney by Suzanne Harper I’d recommend The Secret Life of Sparrow Delaney even to those that do not enjoy paranormal plots, as there is much more to this novel than just ghost and seances. This is Sparrow’s novel, and her immense likability is what I imagine will win most readers over. This is a slight weakness, but does not distract from the many strengths of the novel. Other characters, mainly her 6 sisters, are not as well developed, and their personalities are basically dictated by their names (all 7 sisters are names after birds). She’s well-developed and her portrayal is believable and honest. Sparrow is highly likable as a character and as narrator. The Secret Life of Sparrow Delaney is a fun book that combines mystery, a little romance, and a traditional coming of age tale. Sparrow is forced to decide between protecting her secret or helping a friend in need. Ignoring her gift reaches it’s height of difficulty when she starts receiving messages from a very persistent ghost. Sparrow Delaney, the 7th daughter of a 7th daughter can see, smell, and hear dead people, a fact she desperately tries to hide from her eager, psychic-filled family. I see dead people don’t tell my crazy family.
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