The Bird Tribe: The Dreambird Chronicles, Book Three (Dreambird Chronicles, 3) [Roy, Lucinda]
Lucinda Roy concludes her explosive speculative fiction trilogy, The Dreambird Chronicles, with the triumphant The Bird Tribe.
Yearning is the only compass you need to fly a way home. Two years after Ji-ji's miraculous flight on her own impossible wings, the Dream of Freedom has stalled. The Rising promised by Prophet Dreg has not occurred. Ji-ji's fellow seeds, living in bondage on plantings, had started to believe the legend of Flying Africans was more than just a myth enslaved people told themselves. But in a polarized nation, torn apart by a Civil War Sequel, faith is slippery. Ji-ji's quest to discover the truth behind her people's origin story will send her, Afarra, and the men they love on a perilous transatlantic pilgrimage to find answers to questions that haunt her: Were Wingchildren engineered by those who experimented on imported humans? Or is she part of an improbable myth? An ancient tribe of Flying Africans from the Cradle, who etched their own remarkable story into the stuff of dreams. Book three of The Dreambird ChroniclesThe Dreambird Chronicles
The Freedom Race
Flying the Coop
The Bird Tribe
Publisher: Macmillan Publishers (MPS)
Published: 07/07/2026
Pages: 512
Binding Type: Hardcover
ISBN: 9781250816887
About the Author
LUCINDA ROY (she/her) is an award-winning novelist, poet, and memoirist. The Bird Tribe is her ninth book. A distinguished professor emerita, who co-founded the MFA program in creative writing at Virginia Tech, she relocated to speculative fiction for this Dreambird Chronicles trilogy because of the freedom it offered to enter realms a rigid adherence to realism doesn't allow. Her commentaries have appeared in numerous newspapers and journals, including USA Today, the Guardian, and the New York Times. She has lived and taught on three continents and is recognized for her keynotes on creative writing, diversity, campus safety, and higher education.
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The Bird Tribe: The Dreambird Chronicles, Book Three (Dreambird Chronicles, 3) [Roy, Lucinda]
The Bird Tribe: The Dreambird Chronicles, Book Three (Dreambird Chronicles, 3) [Roy, Lucinda]
Lucinda Roy concludes her explosive speculative fiction trilogy, The Dreambird Chronicles, with the triumphant The Bird Tribe.
Yearning is the only compass you need to fly a way home. Two years after Ji-ji's miraculous flight on her own impossible wings, the Dream of Freedom has stalled. The Rising promised by Prophet Dreg has not occurred. Ji-ji's fellow seeds, living in bondage on plantings, had started to believe the legend of Flying Africans was more than just a myth enslaved people told themselves. But in a polarized nation, torn apart by a Civil War Sequel, faith is slippery. Ji-ji's quest to discover the truth behind her people's origin story will send her, Afarra, and the men they love on a perilous transatlantic pilgrimage to find answers to questions that haunt her: Were Wingchildren engineered by those who experimented on imported humans? Or is she part of an improbable myth? An ancient tribe of Flying Africans from the Cradle, who etched their own remarkable story into the stuff of dreams. Book three of The Dreambird ChroniclesThe Dreambird Chronicles
The Freedom Race
Flying the Coop
The Bird Tribe
Publisher: Macmillan Publishers (MPS)
Published: 07/07/2026
Pages: 512
Binding Type: Hardcover
ISBN: 9781250816887
About the Author
LUCINDA ROY (she/her) is an award-winning novelist, poet, and memoirist. The Bird Tribe is her ninth book. A distinguished professor emerita, who co-founded the MFA program in creative writing at Virginia Tech, she relocated to speculative fiction for this Dreambird Chronicles trilogy because of the freedom it offered to enter realms a rigid adherence to realism doesn't allow. Her commentaries have appeared in numerous newspapers and journals, including USA Today, the Guardian, and the New York Times. She has lived and taught on three continents and is recognized for her keynotes on creative writing, diversity, campus safety, and higher education.
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Lucinda Roy concludes her explosive speculative fiction trilogy, The Dreambird Chronicles, with the triumphant The Bird Tribe.
Yearning is the only compass you need to fly a way home. Two years after Ji-ji's miraculous flight on her own impossible wings, the Dream of Freedom has stalled. The Rising promised by Prophet Dreg has not occurred. Ji-ji's fellow seeds, living in bondage on plantings, had started to believe the legend of Flying Africans was more than just a myth enslaved people told themselves. But in a polarized nation, torn apart by a Civil War Sequel, faith is slippery. Ji-ji's quest to discover the truth behind her people's origin story will send her, Afarra, and the men they love on a perilous transatlantic pilgrimage to find answers to questions that haunt her: Were Wingchildren engineered by those who experimented on imported humans? Or is she part of an improbable myth? An ancient tribe of Flying Africans from the Cradle, who etched their own remarkable story into the stuff of dreams. Book three of The Dreambird ChroniclesThe Dreambird Chronicles
The Freedom Race
Flying the Coop
The Bird Tribe
Publisher: Macmillan Publishers (MPS)
Published: 07/07/2026
Pages: 512
Binding Type: Hardcover
ISBN: 9781250816887
About the Author
LUCINDA ROY (she/her) is an award-winning novelist, poet, and memoirist. The Bird Tribe is her ninth book. A distinguished professor emerita, who co-founded the MFA program in creative writing at Virginia Tech, she relocated to speculative fiction for this Dreambird Chronicles trilogy because of the freedom it offered to enter realms a rigid adherence to realism doesn't allow. Her commentaries have appeared in numerous newspapers and journals, including USA Today, the Guardian, and the New York Times. She has lived and taught on three continents and is recognized for her keynotes on creative writing, diversity, campus safety, and higher education.











