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Robin Kirk

    Robin Kirk crafts compelling narratives that delve into themes of human rights, history, and social inequality. Her work explores complex human experiences and political conflicts with a profound understanding of their impact on individuals. Through her writing, Kirk seeks to illuminate the often-overlooked aspects of history and human suffering, revealing the resilience and beauty of the human spirit. Her literary style is both incisive and compassionate, offering readers an engaging and thought-provoking experience.

    Righting Wrongs
    The Hive Queen
    • The Hive Queen

      • 314 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      In the second book in the INDIE-award-winning Bond Trilogy, warrior Fir leads his brothers on a quest for salvation that will threaten everything they hold dear.The dangers they encounter are unlike any they've faced before. Savage mutants discarded by the Weave hunt them. More terrifying still is coming to terms with what freedom really means to brothers beset by doubts and fear. The beautiful Hive Queen conjures Fir and compels him to break with his brothers. Their lives hinge on Fir's ability not only to keep his head. He must remember the girl and the battle dog who helped him find freedom. Fir must choose between his brothers, his allegiance to the Queen, and his love for the girl who won his heart.

      The Hive Queen
    • The idea of human rights is relatively recent, coming out of a post-World War II effort to draw nations together and prevent or lesson suffering. [The book] introduces children to the true stories of 20 real people who invented and fought for these ideas"--

      Righting Wrongs