
There There, Orange’s 2018 debut novel, set a pretty
high bar. We were introduced to unforgettable characters, unforgettable circumstances
and brought face to face with the plight of the Native American tribes as removal
and assimilation were forced upon them by the non-native powers.
Wandering Stars
gives us more context, by reminding, or teaching, us about the 1864 Sand Creek
Massacre in Colorado. We jump decades, and perspective characters, to revisit
the heirs of the survivors, and the continuing issues that Indigenous people
continue to struggle with, including the isolating compartmentalization non-indigenous
people seem most comfortable with. They are complex issues, complex people,
served well by this complex novel. It is not an “easy read,” but meets the challenge of There There. The book releases on February 27, 2024. Thanks to NetGalley
and Knopf for a chance to read and review.
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