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Books to Put a Feather in Your Cap

The symbolism of feathers is usually directly associated with birds and the symbolism of birds more broadly: including freedom, escape and spirituality. But birds' feathers bring a lot of their own meanings also. The most powerful feather meanings include: freedom, wisdom, power, strength, trust, and honor. The feather is a communication from our guardian angels, a heavenly realm, and even a god.
Interestingly, different cultures and continents feathers have different meanings. Colors in the feathers also have particular meanings.
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Alison's House - Susan Glaspell
Alison's House - Susan Glaspell
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The Picture of Dorian Gray
The Picture of Dorian Gray
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The Probability of Miracles
The Probability of Miracles
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Then and Now
Then and Now
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Third Girl (Agatha Christie)
Third Girl (Agatha Christie)
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America's Constitution (Akhil Reed Amar)
America's Constitution (Akhil Reed Amar)
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Sudden Death (Álvaro Enrigue)
Sudden Death (Álvaro Enrigue)
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Raven Black (Ann Cleeves)
Raven Black (Ann Cleeves)
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The Rabbit Girls (Anna Ellory)
The Rabbit Girls (Anna Ellory)
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The Book of V. (Anna Solomon)
The Book of V. (Anna Solomon)
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The Seagull (Anton Chekhov)
The Seagull (Anton Chekhov)
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Broken Republic: Three Essays (Arundhati Roy)
Broken Republic: Three Essays (Arundhati Roy)
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Mr Loverman (Bernadine Evaristo)
Mr Loverman (Bernadine Evaristo)
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For the Love of Shakespeare (Beth Miller)
For the Love of Shakespeare (Beth Miller)
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Wild Women and Books: Bibliophiles, Blue Stockings, and Prolific Pens (Brenda Knight)
Wild Women and Books: Bibliophiles, Blue Stockings, and Prolific Pens (Brenda Knight)
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Becoming Two-Spirit: Gay Identity and Social Acceptance in Indian Country (Brian Joseph Gilley)
Becoming Two-Spirit: Gay Identity and Social Acceptance in Indian Country (Brian Joseph Gilley)
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Silk (Caitlin R. Kiernan)
Silk (Caitlin R. Kiernan)
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A Dram of Poison (Charlotte Armstrong)
A Dram of Poison (Charlotte Armstrong)
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An Orchestra of Minorities (Chigozie Obioma)
An Orchestra of Minorities (Chigozie Obioma)
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Owls Don't Have to Mean Death (Chip Livingston)
Owls Don't Have to Mean Death (Chip Livingston)
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Hope and Other Luxuries: A Mother's Life With a Daughter's Anorexia (Clare B. Dunkle)
Hope and Other Luxuries: A Mother's Life With a Daughter's Anorexia (Clare B. Dunkle)
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The Crow (Croggon, Alison)
The Crow (Croggon, Alison)
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My Name Is Mina (David Almond)
My Name Is Mina (David Almond)
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Skellig (David Almond)
Skellig (David Almond)
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Tornado Weather (Deborah E.Kennedy)
Tornado Weather (Deborah E.Kennedy)
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The Keats Brothers: The Life of John and George (Denise Gigante)
The Keats Brothers: The Life of John and George (Denise Gigante)
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Bellman & Black (Diane Setterfield)
Bellman & Black (Diane Setterfield)
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I Capture the Castle (Dodie Smith)
I Capture the Castle (Dodie Smith)
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The Heavenly Table: A Novel (Donald Ray Pollock)
The Heavenly Table: A Novel (Donald Ray Pollock)
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Son of a Trickster (Eden Robinson)
Son of a Trickster (Eden Robinson)
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Some Hope (Edward St Aubyn)
Some Hope (Edward St Aubyn)
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City of Girls (Elizabeth Gilbert)
City of Girls (Elizabeth Gilbert)
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The Swan Thieves (Elizabeth Kostova)
The Swan Thieves (Elizabeth Kostova)
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The Yellow Feather Mystery (Franklin W Dixon)
The Yellow Feather Mystery (Franklin W Dixon)
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Inkspell (Funke, Cornelia)
Inkspell (Funke, Cornelia)
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Story of the Eye (Georges Bataille)
Story of the Eye (Georges Bataille)
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The Meeting at Telgte (Gunter Grass)
The Meeting at Telgte (Gunter Grass)
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Burial Rites (Hannah Kent)
Burial Rites (Hannah Kent)
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Perfect Crime (Helen Fields)
Perfect Crime (Helen Fields)
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The Dice of God (Hoffman Birney)
The Dice of God (Hoffman Birney)
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