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Title: Mother
Author: M S Redcherries
ISBN: 9780143137832
Publisher: Penguin Books
Published: 2024
Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Condition: New
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Poetry 1643841
Publisher Description:
A FINALIST FOR THE 2024 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR POETRY A stunning, multimorphic work of poetry and prose about Indigenous identity mother is a work rooted in an intimate fracture: an Indigenous child is adopted out of her tribe and raised by a non-Indian family. As an adult finding her way back to her origins, our unnamed narrator begins to put the pieces of her birth family's history together through the stories told to her by her mother, father, sister, and brother, all of whom remained on the reservation where she was born. Through oral histories, family lore, and imagined pasts and futures, a collage of their community emerges, raising profound questions about adoption, inheritance, and Indigenous identity in America. Through poetic vignettes whose unconventional forms mirror the nonlinear, patchwork process of constructing a sense of self, m.s. RedCherries has crafted an indelible and utterly original work about the winding roads that lead us home.
Author: M S Redcherries
ISBN: 9780143137832
Publisher: Penguin Books
Published: 2024
Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Condition: New
New from the publisher
Poetry 1643841
Publisher Description:
A FINALIST FOR THE 2024 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR POETRY A stunning, multimorphic work of poetry and prose about Indigenous identity mother is a work rooted in an intimate fracture: an Indigenous child is adopted out of her tribe and raised by a non-Indian family. As an adult finding her way back to her origins, our unnamed narrator begins to put the pieces of her birth family's history together through the stories told to her by her mother, father, sister, and brother, all of whom remained on the reservation where she was born. Through oral histories, family lore, and imagined pasts and futures, a collage of their community emerges, raising profound questions about adoption, inheritance, and Indigenous identity in America. Through poetic vignettes whose unconventional forms mirror the nonlinear, patchwork process of constructing a sense of self, m.s. RedCherries has crafted an indelible and utterly original work about the winding roads that lead us home.