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Finding a way home

Cover of Calling for a Blanket Danc
A review of Calling for a Blanket Dance by Oskar Hokeah

Told through the perspective of various family members Calling for a Blanket Dance follows the life of Ever Geimausaddle. Cherokee, Kiowa, and Mexican, Ever negotiates the many identities and perspectives in his family. From his father’s brutal beating at the hands of police to the quilts his grandmother hand sews to show her love, Ever learns to navigate a legacy of cultural trauma as he struggles to raise a family of his own. Oskar highlights native voices in this thoughtful and moving debut novel.

If you’re looking for a short read that packs a punch I recommend this book - I  find myself continuing to think about Ever and his family.   

--reviewed by Melissa E.

Feb 27, 2023