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"Wandering Stars": Tommy Orange's Compelling Sequel to "There There"
book-review1 year ago

"Wandering Stars": Tommy Orange's Compelling Sequel to "There There"

In "Wandering Stars," Tommy Orange crafts a centuries-spanning epic centered on a Native American family, exploring themes of addiction, cultural resilience, and intergenerational trauma. The novel delves into the lives of Orvil Red Feather and his family, navigating their struggles with substances, assimilation efforts, and the enduring impact of historical trauma. Orange's storytelling weaves together past and present, offering a profound and intimate portrayal of resilience and survival.

"Wandering Stars" by Tommy Orange: A Compelling Follow-Up to "There There"
book-review1 year ago

"Wandering Stars" by Tommy Orange: A Compelling Follow-Up to "There There"

Tommy Orange's "Wandering Stars" serves as a powerful follow-up to "There There," delving into the long-term effects of the Sand Creek Massacre on the Star/Bear Shield/Red Feather family over 150 years. The novel explores the trauma and resilience of the family members, from Jude's escape from the massacre to the struggles of his descendants in Oakland. Through a polyphonic narrative, Orange captures the perspectives of various characters, addressing themes of addiction, endurance, and the importance of family and ancestral stories in recovering a sense of belonging and identity.

"Wandering Stars": Tommy Orange's Exploration of Cultural Erasure and Personal History
book-review1 year ago

"Wandering Stars": Tommy Orange's Exploration of Cultural Erasure and Personal History

Tommy Orange's "Wandering Stars" is a powerful follow-up to his debut novel, "There There," exploring the aftermath of colonization and forced assimilation of Native Americans through the multi-generational story of Jude Star's descendants. The novel delves into the enduring impact of government campaigns and the complex relationship between race, blood, and identity, offering a poignant reflection on the present-day existence of Native Americans.