Annie, Juliet, and the Great-Tailed Grackle is a heartfelt and funny story about sisters, summer camp, and learning how to understand others. Juliet has been looking forward to camp for months. She can't wait for the hikes, the paddle time, the songs, and all the new adventures. But most of all, she's excited to share every moment with her sister, Annie. Annie loves birds more than anything, and Juliet hopes camp will feel magical for her too. On the very first day, though, a loud, squawking grackle swoops in and startles Annie. The noise is too much, the crowd feels overwhelming, and Juliet begins to realize that camp might feel very different for her sister than it does for everyone else. As the week unfolds, the other campers slowly get to know Annie. They begin to notice her kindness, her unique way of seeing the world, and the quiet strengths she carries. With the help of a silly bird that keeps stealing the show, the children learn an important lesson: everyone experiences things differently, and difference deserves curiosity, not criticism. With humor, heart, and a strong message of inclusion, Annie, Juliet, and the Great-Tailed Grackle is a gentle read for families, classrooms, and children learning empathy, patience, and understanding. Perfect for siblings, animal lovers, and kids navigating big feelings in new places.