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Rise: A Collection Inspired by Lift [Kindle Edition]

Rebecca K. O'Connor

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In celebration of the Kindle version release of LIFT, an award-winning falconry memoir, author Rebecca K. O’Connor shares a complementary collection of essays, short stories and poetry that further examines life in the shadow of a raptor’s wings.

LIFT, Rebecca K. O’Connor’s arresting memoir of love, loss, relationships and one impossible peregrine falcon is further illuminated with this collection of writings on the world of falconry. The opening short story, “A Good Falconer Lets Go,” about a teenage boy and his red-tailed hawk is a classic coming-of-age tale with a falconry twist. If you are a dog lover, “Heart to Tear” and “About a Dog”, essays which read like O’Connor’s love songs to the dogs of falconry will resonate with you, if not evoke a few tears. In short essays such as “The Knife” and “Storytelling” O’Connor explores early moments in falconry in the icy-clear voice readers grew to love in LIFT. The collection also includes a glossary on falconry and a bonus excerpt of her novel in progress, a post-apocalyptic wilderness adventure. If you have read LIFT and loved it, this short collection will add to your experience. If you’ve yet to read O’Connor’s writing, RISE may encourage you to read more.

~~Praise for LIFT~~

**Novelist and nature reference author O’Connor (Falcon’s Return) crafts a lyrical tribute to the spiritual connection between humans and birds in this memoir of the excruciating, transformative process of training a peregrine falcon: “Falconry is a religion, a way of thinking, a means of experiencing life.” Indeed, readers will find almost as much spiritual content as natural. Despite O’Connor’s icy-clear voice, her descriptions of training a young male falcon are fascinating for bird lovers and civilians alike: “when the falcon connects a high-speed dive… the duck remains a piece of the sky and only its body careens to earth.” Surprisingly, periodic flashbacks to a troubled childhood—an abusive stepfather, an absentee mother—bolster her story rather than distract, turning a falcon’s “serious and unmerciful” eye back on her own life, and discovering inexplicable wells of generosity and forgiveness for the family who wronged her. O’Connor packs a lot of intelligence, poise and feeling into a few pages, making this a consistently rewarding read. ~ Publishers Weekly (starred review)

**O'Connor's love of the hawks infuses the story with an addictive, violent intensity.
~Library Journal

**Seeing through O’Connor’s eyes, we are elated. In Lift, a true picture takes shape as she trains her falcon “to trust me and then to set him free again.” Like Anakin, both reader and author begin to recognize the strength in her heart. ~Rain Taxi

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
When LIFT wasn't working 13 Jan 2012
By S. Warfield - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
Rebecca O'Connor offers this collection of essays, poetry and short stories that she wrote when the right words wouldn't come to her or she was faced with a blank page and no motivation while writing her award-winning memoir, LIFT. O'Connor writes about her passion for falconry, the growth within herself that she found with her hawks, and a lot about the hunt. She writes of hawks, dogs, pigeons and an old falconer named Rube who was especially clean and lived in a trailer at the edge of a Florida swamp. The short stories are fiction, but the emotions that she speaks of when taking her falcons out are very real.

The author has great respect for nature and in one essay she writes about watching birds from her window and advises readers to focus on birds or a single bird in order to get oneself centered and to quiet a busy mind. How she incorporates nature and even the falcon's bloody meal into her own life and feelings is a lesson for the rest of us about the natural world and our relationship to it. Her short list of lessons of falconry includes love, trust, honesty and keep looking up, even though we might stumble.

A glossary of falconry terms is included at the end of "Rise." There is an excerpt from her novel WILDER at location 911 on the Kindle, right after the Glossary. I really liked what I read and would like to read the book.

Highly recommended reading.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
From falconry to intriguing sci-fi 13 Aug 2011
By bookworm - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
This is a collection of short writings that O'Connor says she wrote while working on her novel Lift. Like Lift, they relate to falconry. I empathize more easily with the prey than the predator. Still, I found these works to be an interesting and unromanticized glimpse into the predator mind, an intrinsic part of nature.

The collection includes an excerpt from O'Connor's next novel. Don't be put off by the word "excerpt." This excerpt contains a sense of completion in its own right. I was intrigued to read more but didn't feel I had been left dangling. For me, it was the best part of the collection.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Ride with the wings of nature 8 July 2011
By Cynthia L. Gilbert - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
Rise by Rebecca K O'Connor takes you to the flight and allows you to experience the struggles between trust and instinct in this collection of stories. The vascillating relationship between the bird of prey and the falconer becomes personal as you feel the angst for their understanding. Allow yourself to let go and take flight as the author leads you through the Florida swampland, the desert, and more for the hunt.

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