The Bird Singers

How Two Boys Discovered the Magic of Birdsong

Jean Boucault author Johnny Rasse author Katia Grubisic translator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Greystone Books,Canada

Publishing:26th Jun '25

£18.99

This title is due to be published on 26th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The Bird Singers cover


In the vein of H is for Hawk and Raising Hare this moving memoir shines a light on the transformative power of nature as it tells the story of two boys, Jean and Johnny, who learned the language of birds.

‘I read this book in one sitting. I loved the story of the two boys, of their relationships with the nature around them, their community, and their relationship with each other.’ —Marc Hamer, author of How to Catch a Mole and Spring Rain


This captivating book brings together two birds of a feather: Jean and Johnny, boys from very different worlds growing up in a small village in France. Jean is the genteel pharmacist’s son, dressed in his Sunday best; Johnny’s father is a rough, working-class sheep herder, always with the odour of animals clinging to him. Each year, over three hundred bird species visit their village, which intersects a major migratory flyway.

The two boys’ stories converge when Jean enters a bird-calling contest. He places second, and at only eleven years old becomes a child celebrity on the bird-calling circuit. Then Johnny starts to compete as well. At the annual bird festival, both boys are standouts, and a long, admiring rivalry develops between them, eventually culminating in the European championships.

As they evolve as performers, the two boys’ identities become more distinct: Jean is soft-spoken, while Johnny likes to play to the crowd. While most of their competitors are adult men, hunters who learned to call birds for sport, the two boys are fascinated with the pure beauty of birdsong, and in trying to transcend themselves through imitating birds. Their shared passion develops into an enduring partnership as performers, and they go on to tour the world in concert as the Bird Singers.

This is a story as much about friendship as it is about birdsong. The setting is timeless and bucolic, with long walks to small village schools, games of pick-up football, and father-son birding trips. The chapters, which bounce back and forth between the two narrators, are woven through with descriptions of colourful characters in the bird-calling competition circuit and the kind of ornithological detail that can only come from a true passion for birds. There...


“A mesmerizing tale like no other about how close we humans can get to the complex language and stirring music of birds.”
—Priyanka Kumar, author of Conversations with Birds

“A unique, delightful, and beautiful book. There is a tenderness to the way Boucault and Rasse write about their childhoods, paternal relationship, culture, class, what it means to belong to a place and its community, which I found very moving. The writing about birds—their songs and sounds, what birds mean to us, the wonder and joy they evoke in us—is among the most original, insightful, and enjoyable I’ve read.”
—James Macdonald Lockhart, author of Wild Air: In Search of Birdsong

“People have always dreamed of being as birds, flying, dreaming, singing. Jean and Johnny show us it truly can be done. We can all learn much from their beautiful story.”
—David Rothenberg, author of Nightingales in Berlin and Why Birds Sing

“A celebration of birdsong and a coming-of-age story like nothing you have read before. The Bird Singers is enchanting.”
—Candace Savage, author of Crows and Bird Brains

The Bird Singers is a remarkable and delightfully eccentric story of dedication, resilience, and a true and deep connection with the natural world.”
—Lev Parikian, conductor and author of Taking Flight

“I read this book in one sitting. I loved the story of the two boys, of their relationships with the nature around them, their community, and their relationship with each other.”
—Marc Hamer, author of the Indie Next Picks How to Catch a Mole and Spring Rain

ISBN: 9781778401831

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

272 pages