
Natural Engines - A Palace Near the Wind
$17.58
- Paperback
192 pages
- Release Date
28 July 2026
Summary
Liu Lufeng is the eldest princess of the Feng royalty and, bound by duty and tradition, the next bride to the human king. With their bark faces, arms of braided branches and hair of needle threads, the Feng people live within nature, nurtured by the land. But they exist under the constant threat of human expansion, and the negotiation of bridewealth is the only way to stop— or at least delay—the destruction of their home.
Come her wedding day, Lufeng plans to kill the king and finally…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781803369402 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 180336940X |
| Author: | Ai Jiang |
| Publisher: | Titan Books Ltd |
| Imprint: | Titan Books Ltd |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 192 |
| Release Date: | 28 July 2026 |
| Dimensions: | 130mm x 198mm |

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Critics Review
Praise for A Palace Near the Wind:
A Palace Near the Wind is lush, inventive, and original, breaking new ground on the border of science fiction and fantasy, with compelling characters, mystery, and world-saving sacrifice and determination.
-Martha Wells, New York Times bestselling author of The Murderbot series
Enchanting, mysterious, and strange, A Palace Near the Wind is a heartbreaking story of homecoming and self-discovery. Combining the best of folklore and science fiction, this eco-narrative on human greed and superhuman hope is not to be missed.
-Kritika H. Rao, author of The Surviving Sky
A fantastic and magical tale of survival and rebellion set against the backdrop of a struggle between nature and the forces of industry. Ai Jiang has written a beautiful and all too-fitting story that resonates with the choices we face in our times.
-P. DjËlÌ Clark, author of The Dead Cat Tail Assassins and A Master of Djinn
A breathtakingly imagined story of ecological disaster, torn families, betrayal, and hope. Unlike anything I’ve ever read before-like Ghibli retelling Tolkien through Chinese myth-with tree-like deities, political intrigue, wind magic, and mecha. Utterly enchanting.
-A.Y. Chao, author of Shanghai Immortal
Beautifully written and intricately layered, this novella is part fairy tale and part tale of rebellion and hope. A compelling and complex story of court politics, hidden secrets, sacrifices, alliances, and characters fighting for their freedom.
-A.C. Wise, author of Wendy, Darling and Hooked
Haunting and lovely, Jiang creates a world of wonder in A Palace Near the Wind. Your heart will break as Lufeng must give up her home, her beliefs, and her sense of family. You’ll root for her as she builds her courage to forge a new future for herself, and those precious to her.
-Julia Vee, co-author of The Phoenix Hoard trilogy
Elegant and otherworldly. A tale of family and duty, devotion and obligation - and the shattering secrets hidden in every past. A glorious new myth from a talented new voice.
-A.G. Slatter, author of All the Murmuring Bones and The Briar Book of the Dead
A beautiful, heart-rending parable about the ways grief and loss feed on the vitality of the living, eventually making ghosts of us all.
-Gareth L. Powell, author of Stars and Bones and Future’s Edge
A case study for the delicate balance and self-assuredness required in the straddling of two cultures The Straits Times
Ai Jiang
Ai Jiang is a Chinese-Canadian writer, winner of the Bram Stoker®, Nebula and Ignyte Awards, and Hugo, Astounding, Locus, and BSFA Award finalist, and an immigrant from Changle, Fujian currently residing in Toronto, Ontario. Her work can be found in F&SF, The Dark, Uncanny, The Masters Review, among others. She is the recipient of Odyssey Workshop’s 2022 Fresh Voices Scholarship and the author of Linghun and I AM AI. The first book of her novella duology, A Palace Near the Wind, is out now, with A River From the Sky coming in Spring 2026.
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