How Wendy Redbird Dancing Survived the Dark Ages of Nought

Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book How Wendy Redbird Dancing Survived the Dark Ages of Nought by Lyn Fairchild Hawks, Lyn Fairchild Hawks
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Lyn Fairchild Hawks ISBN: 9780988883734
Publisher: Lyn Fairchild Hawks Publication: March 29, 2013
Imprint: Girls Outside: Gifted, Weird, Wise Language: English
Author: Lyn Fairchild Hawks
ISBN: 9780988883734
Publisher: Lyn Fairchild Hawks
Publication: March 29, 2013
Imprint: Girls Outside: Gifted, Weird, Wise
Language: English

At sixteen, Wendy Redbird Dancing flies her freak flag high; she’s a scary-smart white girl with a hippie mom, a missing father, and a rarefied Michael Jackson obsession. It doesn’t help that her mother just uprooted them yet again, this time from California to North Carolina. Now Wendy has to survive a new school and fight bullies who rule this Southern roost.

But one black girl reaches out—Tanay—and she and Wendy forge a friendship to help her fight back. Her mother’s new boyfriend, Shaye, turns out to be decent—not the usual sleaze, but instead, a charming and attractive guy. As he gains her trust, Wendy’s crush ignites, and her hopes for a stable future soar.


When Shaye starts flirting, Wendy is flattered but confused. When things take a terrible turn, she must go underground, waiting for the day she can escape to London for Jackson’s final tour. All seems lost when the King of Pop dies. But Wendy suddenly hears his ethereal voice, offering guidance and sending her west. Is St. Michael now the only one she can trust?


Lyn Fairchild Hawks’s debut novel melds modern teen life with a parable of betrayal and trust, sharing the light and the dark of human relationships.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

At sixteen, Wendy Redbird Dancing flies her freak flag high; she’s a scary-smart white girl with a hippie mom, a missing father, and a rarefied Michael Jackson obsession. It doesn’t help that her mother just uprooted them yet again, this time from California to North Carolina. Now Wendy has to survive a new school and fight bullies who rule this Southern roost.

But one black girl reaches out—Tanay—and she and Wendy forge a friendship to help her fight back. Her mother’s new boyfriend, Shaye, turns out to be decent—not the usual sleaze, but instead, a charming and attractive guy. As he gains her trust, Wendy’s crush ignites, and her hopes for a stable future soar.


When Shaye starts flirting, Wendy is flattered but confused. When things take a terrible turn, she must go underground, waiting for the day she can escape to London for Jackson’s final tour. All seems lost when the King of Pop dies. But Wendy suddenly hears his ethereal voice, offering guidance and sending her west. Is St. Michael now the only one she can trust?


Lyn Fairchild Hawks’s debut novel melds modern teen life with a parable of betrayal and trust, sharing the light and the dark of human relationships.

More books from Fiction & Literature

Cover of the book The Last Cowboy Standing by Lyn Fairchild Hawks
Cover of the book Péril by Lyn Fairchild Hawks
Cover of the book A Hazard of New Fortunes by Lyn Fairchild Hawks
Cover of the book The Night Falls by Lyn Fairchild Hawks
Cover of the book 浯鄉歲月 by Lyn Fairchild Hawks
Cover of the book Cries of Innocence by Lyn Fairchild Hawks
Cover of the book The Return of the Shadow Whistler by Lyn Fairchild Hawks
Cover of the book La metafisica by Lyn Fairchild Hawks
Cover of the book Oh Dio mio! by Lyn Fairchild Hawks
Cover of the book KUBA LIEBrE by Lyn Fairchild Hawks
Cover of the book Enquiry by Lyn Fairchild Hawks
Cover of the book Brute Force (Nick Stone Book 11): Andy McNab's best-selling series of Nick Stone thrillers - now available in the US, with bonus material by Lyn Fairchild Hawks
Cover of the book Ventoux by Lyn Fairchild Hawks
Cover of the book About a failed man... by Lyn Fairchild Hawks
Cover of the book Works of Henry Howard by Lyn Fairchild Hawks
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy