And Still The Bird Sings

A memoir of finding light after unimaginable loss.

Devastated by the death of her fifteen-year-old son, Linda Broder is a musician who can no longer play her piano. But then a bird walks into her house. Her husband, Michael cradles it as a sign of hope, but she’s too logical to believe in signs. Still, birds cling to her windows, knock on her doors and show up in her dreams, insisting she learn how to play the harp. She’s desperate to find a way back to her music. It’s the harp that changes everything. The vibrations are like magic, weaving their way through her heart, attuning her to the wonders all around her. It teaches her how to let go of logic and embrace everyday miracles.

This is a story of hope and resilience and the healing magic of music. It’s about finding sacred wonder in the midst of unimaginable loss and a reminder of the many ways we can still connect with the ones we’ve lost.