The Justice Trilogy
The Justice Trilogy, also called the Justice Cycle, was a rare trip into the world of young-adult science-fiction by an African-American writer,[1] the critically acclaimed Newbery Medal and National Book Award author Virginia Hamilton. The series consists of three books.[2][3]
- Justice and Her Brothers (1978). A young African-American girl finds her idyllic rural summer disturbed by the discovery that both she and her somewhat sinister twin brothers have powerful psychic powers.[4]
- Dustland (1980). The siblings from the first volume, together with a friend, time travel into a strange post-apocalyptic future.[5]
- The Gathering (1981). Justice and her brothers must overcome their sibling rivalries in order to defeat a malevolent entity from the future.[6]
References
- ↑ Chronicles of Harriet, retrieved 2017-06-21
- ↑ Open Road Media, retrieved 2017-06-21
- ↑ Mitchell and Taylor, ed. Cambridge Companion to African American Women's Literature, page 221.
- ↑ Kutenplon and Olmstead, Adult Fiction by African American Writers, page 92.
- ↑ Virginia Hamilton Books: Dustland, retrieved 2017-06-21
- ↑ Virginia Hamilton Books: The Gathering, retrieved 2017-06-21
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