Calling for a Blanket Dance

304 pages

English language

Published Aug. 31, 2022 by Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill.

ISBN:
978-1-64375-147-4
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A moving and deeply engaging debut novel about a young Native American man struggling to find strength in his familial identity, from a stellar new voice in literary fiction.

Told in a series of voices, Calling for a Blanket Dance takes us into the life of Ever Geimausaddle through the multigenerational perspectives of his family as they soldier through a myriad of difficulties: his father's sudden kidney failure and subsequent disability, his mother's struggle to hold on to her job and care for her husband, the constant resettlement of the family, and Ever's own bottled-up rage at the instability all around him. Meanwhile, all of Ever's relatives have ideas about who he is and who he should be. His Cherokee grandmother urges the family to move across the state to find security; his dying grandfather hopes to reunite him with his heritage through traditional gourd dances; his Kiowa cousin …

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"Time, like masks, could make us reclaim the best of who we were and purge the worst of what we’d become."

During my masters program to become a librarian, one of my early classes touched on the struggling existence of tribal libraries and what made them such a challenge to operate and maintain. Within the expected problems of not enough money (even less than your average public library) were problems unique to the culture. The idea took root in my head and never really left (I wrote an entire class’s worth of papers on the topic).

This book follows the life of one person, Ever Geimausaddle, through the eyes of all of his many family members. They’re a blended family of Native Americans and Mexicans, and the book follows various members of the family as they try and scratch out an existence while maintaining the strong familial bonds that really …

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