Flying the COOP
- 496pages
- 18 heures de lecture
Lucinda Roy continues the Dreambird Chronicles, her explosive first foray into speculative fiction, with Flying the Coop, the thought-provoking sequel to The Freedom Race
Lucinda Roy crée des récits qui explorent les complexités de l'identité et de l'appartenance. Son écriture aborde souvent les intersections de la culture et la quête personnelle d'un foyer, puisant dans un héritage riche et multiforme. La voix distinctive de Roy transparaît dans sa poésie évocatrice et sa prose perspicace, offrant aux lecteurs un regard profond sur l'expérience humaine. En tant qu'éducatrice, elle cultive et encadre activement les talents littéraires émergents.



Lucinda Roy continues the Dreambird Chronicles, her explosive first foray into speculative fiction, with Flying the Coop, the thought-provoking sequel to The Freedom Race
What We've Learned from the Tragedy at Virginia Tech
The tragic events of April 2007 unfold through the lens of Seung-Hui Cho, a Virginia Tech student whose violent rampage claimed the lives of thirty-two students and faculty members. The narrative delves into the complexities of Cho's background, mental health struggles, and the societal implications of such a devastating act of violence, prompting a deeper examination of the factors that contribute to such tragedies.
Lucinda Roy's explosive first foray into speculative fiction blends The Underground Railroad and The Handmaid's Tale in a novel of subjugation, resistance, and hope.