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Gus: A Bird's Life, In His Own Words

  • Jesup Memorial Library 34 Mt. Desert Street Bar Harbor, Maine 04609 (map)

Gus is a heartwarming, funny love story about how a psychologist who initially rejected the 1.4-ounce pet parakeet his wife insisted on adopting ultimately wanted Gus to live beyond his all-too-brief five years. Gus’s uncanny words of wisdom—though sometimes making the psychologist look bad to others—helped his therapy patients, himself, and his wife in remarkable ways.

On Thursday, December 4th at 6:30pm, David Bellows and Barbara Held will present their story about their and others' interactions with Gus the parakeet, and do a few short readings from our book about Gus, after which they will sign books and interact with attendees. See www.GusTheBirdsWordsOfWisdom.com for more details about the book, including starred Kirkus review, and media interviews with Rob Caldwell on "207" WCSH TV channel 6 and Jennifer Rooks "Maine Calling" Maine Public Radio.

DAVID BELLOWS is a clinical psychologist who practiced psychotherapy in Maine for over 30 years.  An avid sailor, he sailed his 23-foot yawl from the Bahamas to Canada.  Although he grew up with dogs, Gus and his avian predecessors turned him into a bird person.

BARBARA HELD is the Barry N. Wish Professor of Psychology and Social Studies Emerita at Bowdoin College, Maine.  In her book STOP SMILING, START KVETCHING, she challenged the "tyranny of the positive attitude in America," which garnered her worldwide media attention.

Earlier Event: November 28
Music & Conversation with Antonio Galera