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confronts his guilt at claiming to not be Native at all, admitting, "Mostly I just feel like I'm from Oakland." One character struggles with his place in society as "ambiguously nonwhite," while another "overweight and constipated, has a graduate degree in Native American literature but no job prospects — a living symbol of the moribund plight of Indian culture in the United States." Thomas, who is an alcoholic and has lost his job working as a janitor, wrestles with a life lived suspended between his mother, who is
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is a miraculous achievement, a book that wields ferocious honesty and originality in service of telling a story that needs to be told. This is a novel about what it means to inhabit a land both yours and stolen from you, to simultaneously contend with the weight of belonging and unbelonging. There is
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and its prison also serves as a meaningful location in the novel: a desolate institution that had no running fresh water and no electricity; these conditions were used as an example comparable to the conditions that many urban Native American reservations faced. The character Opal Viola Victoria Bear
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The characters face similar conflict throughout the novel. A teenager, Orvil Red Feather, turns to Google in search of the answer of the question of "What does it mean to be a real Indian," and in the mirror, wearing tribal regalia, sees only "a fake, a copy, a boy playing dress-up." Calvin Johnson
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perspectives, following twelve characters who are Native American or closely related to Native Americans in the area of Oakland, California. The main characters include Tony Loneman, Dene Oxendene, Opal Viola Victoria Bear Shield, Edwin Black, Bill Davis, Calvin Johnson, Jacquie Red Feather, Orvil
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left to him by his alcoholic mother. Octavio Gomez remembers alcohol through the drunk driving incident that claimed his family. Jacquie Red Feather faces sobriety from the perspective of a substance abuse counselor in the wake of her daughter's suicide thirteen years prior. Blue recalls how she
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You're from a people who took and took and took and took. And from a people taken. You're both and neither. In the bath, you'd stare at your brown arms against your white legs in the water and wonder what they were doing together on the same body, in the same
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described it as "white-hot," as Orange "rifles through our national storehouse of atrocities and slurs," in a piece that begs not be passed over when compiling the year's list of "The Best American Essays." The
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We did not move to cities to die. The sidewalks and streets, the concrete absorbed our heaviness. The glass, metal, rubber, and wires, the speed, the hurtling masses — the city took us in. This was part of the
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and denounced his father's spiritual beliefs, "I wanted to have my characters struggle in the way that I struggled, and the way that I see other native people struggle, with identity and with authenticity."
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described the prologue as "so searing that it set off a four-day publisher bidding war for reasons that are immediately apparent." Orange described his prologue as "a prayer from hell" in an interview with
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The book begins with an essay by Orange, detailing "brief and jarring vignettes revealing the violence and genocide that Indigenous people have endured, and how it has been sanitized over the centuries."
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area and contains several essays on Native American history and identity. The characters struggle with a wide array of challenges, ranging from
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praised Orange's "extraordinary ability" and described the novel as "a tense, prismatic book with inexorable momentum." According to the
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before finally leaving. Jacquie and her half-sister Opal Viola Victoria Bear Shield recall their childhood experiences in the
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A sequel to "There There" was announced by Tommy Orange with a 2024 release date. The new novel is titled "Wandering Stars."
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an organic power to this book—a revelatory, controlled chaos. Tommy Orange writes the way a storm makes landfall.
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September/October 2020 issue, a magazine that aggregates critic reviews of books, the book received a
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praised the work as "an astonishing literary debut." Egyptian-Canadian novelist and journalist
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dubbed it "one of our most anticipated books of the year." The National Book Review called
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Shield, her half-sister Jacquie, and their mother Vicky, were on Alcatraz during the
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Orange, a member of the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes, was raised in the Oakland area.
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summarized the work as "breathtaking" and a "haunting and gripping story," while
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The book explores the themes of Native peoples living in urban spaces (
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Red Feather, Octavio Gomez, Daniel Gonzales, Blue, and Thomas Frank.
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All storylines and characters eventually coalesce around a
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As the novel continues into fiction it alternates between
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2019 Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction
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in an attempt to rob the event to repay drug debts.
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Darrell Dennis
Shaun Taylor-Corbett
Alma Cuervo
Kyla Garcia
Oakland, California
Alfred A. Knopf
Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award
John Leonard Prize
NBCC
Center for Fiction First Novel Prize
Anisfield-Wolf Book Award for Fiction
ISBN
978-0-525-52037-5
Dewey Decimal
LC Class
debut novel
Cheyenne
Arapaho
Tommy Orange
Native Americans
Oakland, California
depression
alcoholism
unemployment
fetal alcohol syndrome
United States
powwow

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