“Ava is determined to keep up a social media facade of a “#perfect” life, despite her parents’ recent split, a
deteriorating social life, and a terribly irritating older brother. It becomes exponentially harder to keep up
the pretense when a raucous African Grey parrot appears at her doorstep. Her great-uncle Bernie left her
the bird, Mervin, in his will, remembering how she loved him on a visit many years before, but Ava
arranges for the local zoo to take the bird away. In the intervening time, however, Mervin works his
squawky brand of magic on Ava and her world, leading her to wonder if she’s making the right choice in
letting him go. As a high-interest novel for middle readers, this book is a breezy read but still touches on
many of the struggles of middle-grade students in the digital age…. it’s a pleasure to follow the avian antics and watch as Mervin squawks his way into everyone’s hearts.”
— Emily Graham, Booklist