Rites Stories

Savannah Johnston

Book - 2021

In this collection of short stories that focuses on the modern-day experiences of Indigenous people living in Oklahoma, Johnston documents the quiet sorrow of everyday life as her characters traverse the normalized, heartbreaking rites of passage such as burying your grandfather, mother, or husband, becoming a sex worker, or reconnecting with your family after prison; the effects are subtle, yet loud, and always enduring. Whether Johnston's characters are coming of age and/or grappling with complex family dynamics, Johnston delivers the economy of loss and resilience that marks this post-colonial collection with biting, captivating prose that demands to be read from start to finish.

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Subjects
Genres
Short stories
Published
San Diego, CA : Jaded Ibis Press 2021.
Language
English
Main Author
Savannah Johnston (author)
Item Description
Short stories.
Physical Description
171 pages ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781938841163
9781938841156
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