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Pub Date 20 Jan 2026 | Archive Date 19 Jan 2026


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Description

“I’ve killed three men, but I’m not a murderer.” So swears one-armed Billy Wayne Bastrop who was raised by his aunt Sunshine, a chain-smoking, serpent-handling Pentecostal in the piney woods of East Texas. The two are painfully mismatched, and after a brutal adolescence at the age of seventeen, he flees north to escape church, law, and guilt for his involvement in the death of Wonderful Byrd. 

Billy’s road to redemption runs through the slums of Cincinnati and ends in the backstreets of Matamoros, Mexico where a reckoning waits with the father who abandoned him. Raw and redemptive, And Your Byrd Can Sing is a tale of faith, violence, and family: the blood we inherit, the stories we live by, and the sad, lonely bastard we call truth.

“I’ve killed three men, but I’m not a murderer.” So swears one-armed Billy Wayne Bastrop who was raised by his aunt Sunshine, a chain-smoking, serpent-handling Pentecostal in the piney woods of East...


Advance Praise

“In And Your Byrd Can Sing, Jim Roberts conjures a world so instantly evocative that, from the novel’s very first page, readers are privy to and invested in the intimate pain and passion of Billy Balstrop—a boy who’s lost his mother, sister, and arm to tragedy and is hell-bent on tracking down his absent father, no matter the cost. From Texas to Ohio to Mexico, and through both unspeakable violence, desperate choices, and palpable shame, And Your Byrd Can Sing is a deeply moving, transfixing story full of hard, brave truths that underscore our universal longing for answers, redemption, and belonging.”

—Whitney Collins, author of Big Bad and Ricky & Other Love Stories


“An outstanding debut novel with brilliantly rendered storytelling and steeped in the essence of a place. Billy Bastrop will capture your heart, break it, and then capture it again.”

—John Matthew Fox, founder of Bookfox and author of I Will Shout Your Name


“In the tradition of Southern Gothic, Roberts brandishes Flannery O’Connor grotesqueness to bring something akin to Cormac McCarthy’s Outer Dark into the sixties and seventies. Billy Bastrop has one arm, a handful of wits, and a whole lot of pain to drive him and his tail-finned Cadillac through the “collective smallness” of Korvus, Texas and Cincinnati, Ohio on his hunt for salvation. But this book knows that if a person like Billy deserves salvation for his sins (even if they have roots in the sins of another) it is a burden of proof. The atmospheric writing of this novel illustrates how the smallest towns can hold the biggest atrocities. Roberts will leave you bruised and battered. And he only needs one arm to do it.”

—Toby LeBlanc, author of Soaked and Dark Roux


“From the little East Texas town of Korvus to Cincinnati, Ohio’s Little Appalachia, Jim Roberts puts the dirty realism of U.S. poverty on a pedestal, not to worship, but to always keep in mind. And Your Byrd Can Sing is a bit of everything: bildungsroman, road story, action, mystery, but empathy and discovery are at its heart. Out of a long legacy of grit lit, Jim Roberts rises to the top. His writing doesn’t stay mired in cycles of poverty and violence; he offers the reader a little bit of faith, a load of compassion, and a glimmer of hope.”

—Nick Rees Gardner, author of Delinquents And Other Escape Attempts


“Jim Roberts’ debut novel sings with vulnerability in the tradition of Flannery O’Connor’s “Good Country People,” complete with its own prosthetic limb. Southern quirkiness and coming of age meet in this study of contrasts: title word play, religion as comfort and manipulation, a boy with one-too-few arms and Hindu Shiva with many, Southern drawls and Indian accents, exotic spices and Camel smoke. And Your Byrd Can Sing is an unflinching look at blood and gained family, tempered by often-dark humor and its music backdrop - the Beatles, Patsy Cline, Hendrix, Merle Haggard, and a reindeer Christmas chorus.”

—Amy Cipolla Barnes, author of Child Craft, Ambrotypes, and Mother Figures

“In And Your Byrd Can Sing, Jim Roberts conjures a world so instantly evocative that, from the novel’s very first page, readers are privy to and invested in the intimate pain and passion of Billy...


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