“We are so thankful to Eileen for taking the time to virtually speak at our book club. We truly appreciate her insights and the engaging discussion she led. You can see the passion she has for writing as she captured the audiences’ attention when she spoke about the writing process and character development. The professionalism and kindness received from both Eileen and Authors Unbound made working with you all a pleasure.” — Miranda Gentry, Reference Librarian, Washington County Library System, 2025
“At Indigenous Insights, we launched our company book club with Crow Talk as our inaugural read. Having the opportunity to host Eileen for a discussion after finishing the book was a tremendous gift. She was not only deeply engaging but incredibly generous. She shared her writing journey, the creative choices she made in shaping characters and settings, and valuable insights into the writing process. This was especially impactful for an emerging author in our group. The energy from our time with Eileen still lingers. Her presence and storytelling left a lasting impression on all of us. We are grateful for the rich conversation, the inspiration, and the deepened connection to her work. Thank you, Eileen, from all of us at Indigenous Insights!” — Indigenous Insights, 2025
“An exquisite debut that combines a moving tale of friendship with a fascinating primer on bees.” — People
“This heartwarming, uplifting story will make you want to call your own friends, not to mention grab some honey.” — Good Housekeeping
“Both buoyant and bittersweet, Garvin’s impressive first novel, a luscious paean to the bonds of friendship and limitations of family, is the kind of comforting yet thought-provoking tale that will appeal to fans of Anne Tyler and Sue Miller.” — Booklist (STARRED review)
“Eileen Garvin deftly explores our human connections – with each other, with nature, and with ourselves. Crow Talk will leave you in awe at how the smallest, most tender moments can hold the power to transform. A beautiful, unforgettable book.” — Shelby Van Pelt, New York Times bestselling author of Remarkably Bright Creatures
“Crow Talk is a study of grief, friendship, and navigating loss; a cottagecore book that is at once cozy reading and emotionally challenging. Garvin rewards readers with an uplifting ending for a uniquely comforting novel.” — Associated Press
“A love letter to the Pacific Northwest.” — Oregon Live