Unabridged Audiobook
This is a great book that tells the story of how the people in charge of the governmental entities who ran Native American departments were extremely biased and showed they had no more understanding of the Native American culture and history than the first explorers and settlers in America.
Too slow to keep my interest
the author reads this novel herself. she has a pleasant voice, knows how to pronounce the native language and names. The novel itself I found not as interesting as the subject promised. Too many adjectives, too many characters. The individual storylines felt so out of sync with each other most of the time. as the inspiration for the story is personal to the other, as it concerns her grandfather and his fight against termination, I found the execution of the story formulaic and lacking in originality. But, probably due to that formula of underdog fights against big power and wins plus a happy/ satisfactory ending for all the sympathetic characters, it is however a nice listen.
A very disappointing book. I had thought that it was going to be about how the author's grandfather petitioned Washington when politicians tried to take Indians off their land through a program called "Emanicipation" but the story goes off in so many different directions, with some impossible situations (one Indian character finds herself dressed in a bovine suit with a mermaid tail in a tank inside a bar in Minneapolis?? Really?) that I found it very hard to get through. I liked some of the descriptions of the ways these people view the world, and I think that this is the novel's strongest point. This novel won a Pullitzer Prize but like other winners of the Pullitzer, I think that it won because of its subject matter - Native Americans and the terrible history they have had at the hands of the politicians, etc. I can't believe that it won for any merit regarding the author's ability to write literature. The author narrated this and she did an excellent job.
Riveting. Made a two day drive go right by!
Terrific story !
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