I couldn’t put down this remarkable novel-in-stories. Putrius writes with insight, lyricism, and gentle humor about growing up Lithuanian-American on Chicago’s South Side. Readers—not only Lithuanian ones-- will love Irene Matas, the book’s imaginative, rebellious, deftly drawn heroine.
Daiva Markelis, White Field, Black Sheep
Lost Birds is brimming with compassion, humor, existential angst, empathy, and awareness of the painful and tragic in life. Birute Putrius is our great and sincere guide throughout this maze. What is especially breathtaking is her ability to brilliantly accomplish so many things at once, keep our interest and subtly employ various literary techniques, such as magical realism, a finely honed sense of humor, skilled plotting. Through the author's magic we come to care about the people who have come alive before our eyes. We have laughed and cried with them, and regret leaving them when we put the book down.
Violeta Kelertas, Coming into our Time