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There There

Author: Tommy Orange

In this raw and powerful debut, Tommy Orange weaves together the stories of twelve Urban Indians in Oakland, California. Their lives intersect in unexpected ways as they journey to the Big Oakland Powwow. Orange’s unflinching prose exposes the harsh realities of Native American life, while also celebrating resilience and identity. I was deeply moved by the characters’ struggles and triumphs. This novel left me pondering the complexities of heritage and belonging long after I turned the final page.

Being Indian has never been about returning to the land. The land is everywhere or nowhere.

Reader Reviews

“A powerful and moving novel that captures the complexity of Native American life in contemporary America. Tommy Orange’s storytelling is both raw and beautiful.” – Sarah Thompson, Goodreads

“An essential read for understanding the modern Native American experience. Orange’s characters are vivid and unforgettable.” – Michael Lee, Amazon

“Tommy Orange has crafted a masterpiece that is both heartbreaking and enlightening. ‘There There’ is a must-read for anyone interested in the diverse narratives of America.” – Emily Davis, Barnes & Noble

“This book is a tour de force. Orange’s interwoven stories create a tapestry of voices that are often unheard. It’s a poignant and necessary read.” – David Martinez, Goodreads

“‘There There’ is a stunning debut. Orange’s prose is lyrical and his characters are deeply human. This book will stay with you long after you turn the last page.” – Jessica Brown, Amazon

About Tommy Orange

Tommy Orange is a contemporary Native American author of Cheyenne and Arapaho descent, whose debut novel, There There, has garnered widespread acclaim and numerous awards. Born and raised in Oakland, California, Orange’s work is deeply influenced by his urban Native American heritage and the complexities of modern indigenous identity. There There, published in 2018, is a powerful narrative that weaves together the stories of twelve Native American characters living in Oakland, culminating in a poignant and explosive climax at a powwow. The novel has been praised for its raw and honest portrayal of the struggles and resilience of Native American communities in urban settings. Orange’s contributions to contemporary literature have not only brought greater visibility to Native American voices but have also sparked important conversations about identity, displacement, and cultural survival in the modern world.

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