“So well written, really funny —and about much more than just that kooky bird!” — Sarah Plant, composer
“This book astounds me. The sum of this small African gray is way off the scale.” — Dee Dee Halleck, Chair, WBAI
“The fun of being around Charlie is his spontaneity … you never know what he is going to say.” —Dr Irene Pepperberg from the Introduction.
“So well written, really funny —and about much more than just that kooky bird!” — Sarah Plant, composer
“This book astounds me. The sum of this small African gray is way off the scale.” — Dee Dee Halleck, Chair, WBAI
“The fun of being around Charlie is his spontaneity … you never know what he is going to say.” —Dr Irene Pepperberg from the Introduction.
Debby and Michael Smith share a small farm house in the Catskill mountains with their son, Eli, and Charlie the parrot, who runs the household from his perch in the kitchen.