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Coyote and the Thunderbird

New Tales for the Book of Coyote

Two mythological beasts, Trickster Coyote and a ’56 Thunderbird, race and chase across America, from an abandoned gold mine lair filled with scuffling coyote pups in the Sierra Nevada to a lonely fishing hole on the Continental Divide to the Presidency of the United States, along the way singing with Rose and the Res Girls, winning a Cleveland Indians game, shuffling off to Buffalo, scheming big business in the canyons of New York City, driving the Girl of his Dreams to Wall Street in Cusco, Peru, and scuba diving to an exotic beach in the Virgin islands, to the Black Hills radiating power to the earth’s enticing curves, Coyote Woman managing all.

Contemporary mythology at its best.

—Eric Utne

Description

In Coyote and the Thunderbird, award-winning poet and storyteller James P. Lenfestey reimagines one of North America’s oldest and most elusive figures for the modern world: Coyote—comic healer, holy troublemaker, restless wanderer, lover, hustler, father, and fool.

These wildly inventive tales send Coyote across highways, powwows, cities, weddings, beaches, ballparks, and backroads in a mythic red Thunderbird, where every detour becomes a new adventure and every joke carries a flash of wisdom. Along the way he falls in love, loses and finds family, tangles with desire, weather, modern life, and his own legendary appetite for trouble.

Rooted in the rich tradition of Indigenous Trickster stories yet unmistakably contemporary in voice and setting, Coyote and the Thunderbird blends mythology, literary fiction, humor, satire, and spiritual play into a book that is both timeless and new. Lenfestey’s Coyote is hilarious, unruly, tender, reckless, and deeply alive—a shape-shifting presence moving through the American landscape with mischief, heartbreak, and wild insight.

With a foreword by Lewis Hyde, author of Trickster Makes This World, this collection will appeal to readers of contemporary mythology, Native and Indigenous-inspired literature, folklore, literary short fiction, and comic philosophical storytelling.

Product Details

PublishedApril 21, 2026
ImprintCalumet Editions
LanguageEnglish
Print length228
ISBN-13978-1962834711
Dimensions5 x 0.57 x 8 inches

James Lenfestey has found a character that a lot of us see in ourselves. This is contemporary mythology at its best.

—Eric Utne, founder, The Utne Reader

James Lenfestey teases the very best humor and contradictions of the elusive trickster in his stories. The trickster is the comic healer in literature, and we are teased to tears and healed with humor in Coyote and the Thunderbird: New Tales for the Book of Coyote.” —Gerald Vizenor, author of Theatre of Chance: Native Celebrities of Nothing. “Coyote has always been delightful to me and I think Jim handles his stories well. I think the spell of Coyote is open to anyone brave enough to appreciate him.

—Diane Glancy, award-winning Native American poet, author, playwright, and retired professor of Native American Literature at Macalester College

With his witty and vigorous narrative style, Jim Lenfestey skillfully plays with the timeless trickster archetype. Through the elastic realms of unending transforming possibilities his modern-day Coyote hero quests in search of the woman of his dreams.

—Paul Winter, Grammy-winning founder of The Paul Winter Consort