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Sacred Wilderness, Mona Susan Power

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Sacred Wilderness by Susan Power, literary fiction exploring Indigenous stories.

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Image description front: Front cover of Sacred Wilderness by Susan Power featuring stylized artwork with bold colors and symbolic figures.

Image description back: Back cover of Sacred Wilderness with summary text, author bio, praise excerpts, and publisher details.

Back Cover text: Native American Studies / Fiction / Literary Collections -- Susan Power writes with the passion, tenderness, and grace to knock down walls and expose what’s been unseen. Sacred Wilderness is a feast, full of fierce love, unexpected humor, and wisdom both timely and timeless.
RACHEL KADISH, author of From a Sealed Room and Tolstoy Lied: A Love Story

Power’s characters laugh, shout, whisper, and speak to readers long after the page has been turned, the book has been closed, the library door has been shut. With organic structure reminiscent of oral tradition and brilliant form evocative of the finest literary craft, Power’s stories unveil all that is meaningful and memorable in our shared human experience.
ERNESTINE HAYES, author of Blonde Indian: An Alaska Native Memoir

Set in Saint Paul, Minnesota, the story moves across time and space with a cast of loveable characters such as Ojibwe elder Gladys Swan and her wise cat Zhigaag. They’ve all come together in order to heal Candace Jensen, yet Sacred Wilderness, the message, heals us all. A triumph!
LEANNE HOWE, author of Shell Shaker

Every new book by Susan Power is cause for celebration. This vibrant work is no exception. Her vision is intact: vivid, telling, honest, and transcendent. Power is a treasure and a true artist.
LUIS ALBERTO URREA, award-winning author of Queen of America, Into the Beautiful North, and The Hummingbird’s Daughter

SUSAN POWER is an enrolled member of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. Her first novel, The Grass Dancer, received the PEN/Hemingway award for best new fiction. She lives in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

 

 

Hard/Soft Cover Soft Cover
Dimensions 6 x 0.8 x 9 inches
Pages 268 pages
ISBN 978-1-61186-111-2
Publisher Michigan State University Press
Publication Date February 1, 2014