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Jul 16, 2024 | ISBN 9780143137832

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mother is exquisite. Through these beautiful pieces of prose and poetry, m.s. RedCherries takes us on a journey back not just to the narrators’ birth family but to their cultural legacy. Part elegy and part rallying cry, while mother examines the systemic injustice done to indigenous people, this is more than just a meditation on generational wrongs. RedCherries has rendered an intimate portrait of inheritance—from the spiritual to the genetic—that is, ultimately, a testimony of empowerment in lush language that feels gorgeous and fresh.” —Xochitl Gonzalez, author of Anita de Monte Laughs Last and Olga Dies Dreaming

“This is an extraordinary debut by an innovative new voice in Native American literature. Throughout mother, m.s. RedCherries weaves a multigenerational and polyphonic narrative that spirals across time and space to explore themes of indigenous identity, adoption, residential schools, and reservations. While there is a profound sense of loss and trauma in these pages, there is also a pulsing abundance of Indian resilience and life.” —Craig Santos Perez, National Book Award-winning author of from unincorporated territory [åmot]

“A layered reconstruction of family icons that’s ‘riddled with shadowed humor’ in language as clear and hot as tears.” —Heid E. Erdrich, author of Little Big Bully

“Visceral, deep, heartbreaking . . . m.s. RedCherries writes with tender and powerful precision about fractured daughters reuniting with lost family in cars and beer and faith and death and love.” —Kate Christensen, PEN/Faulkner award-winning author of The Great Man

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