![]() ![]() ![]() DEBUT Poet Givhan blends Puebloan, Zuni, and Mexican American cultures in this searing postapocalyptic rumination on motherhood, genocide, and environmentalism. Ecology & Wonder in the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site. After a horrible car crash caused by a blinding red light, anthropologist Calliope Santiago regains consciousness in a New Mexico she doesn’t recognize, filled with preternaturally violent humans, volcanic eruptions, and chaos following the disappearance of thousands of people. Gibson, Jenn Givhan, Joy Harjo, Elizabeth Hellstern, Sandra. Blackstone Publishing Ebook 354 Pages familyhome Eligible info 9.99 Ebook Free sample Switch to the audiobook About this ebook arrowforward When.The pregnant (with twins) heroine joins forces with her next-door neighbor, a seven-year-old Korean American with the Sight Calliope’s aunt’s partner an adventurous white college student and an attractive Zuni-Mexican American man sent to guide her and find her missing husband and son. Jubilee: A Novel Jennifer Givhan Oct 2020 This magical realist tale reveres the power of nature, exploring what could happen if Earth punished humankind for the atrocities committed against it. Poetry imbues every page with power and truth, and the intense plot is propelled by fully realized characters and a majestically primal setting. ![]()
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