Grand Avenue : a novel in stories

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Grand Avenue : a novel in stories

by Greg Sarris ; with a preface by the author ; afterword by Reginald Dyck

(American Indian literature and critical studies series / Gerald Vizenor and Louis Owens, general editors, v. 65)

University of Oklahoma Press, 2015

  • : pbk

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"Paperback edition published 2015"--T.p. verso

Contents of Works

  • The magic pony
  • The progress of this disease
  • Slaughterhouse
  • Waiting for the green frog
  • Joy ride
  • How I got to be queen
  • Sam Toms's last song
  • The Indian maid
  • Secret letters
  • The water place

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Grand Avenue runs through the center of the Northern California town of Santa Rosa. One stretch of it is home not only to Pomo Indians making a life outside the reservation but also to Mexicans, blacks, and some Portuguese, all trying to find their way among the many obstacles in their turbulent world. Bound together by a lone ancestor, the lives of the American Indians form the core of these stories - tales of healing cures, poison, family rituals, and a humor that allows the inhabitants of Grand Avenue to see their own foibles with a saving grace. A teenage girl falls in love with a crippled horse marked for slaughter. An aging healer summons her strength for one final song. A father seeks a bond with his illegitimate son. A mother searches for the power to care for her cancer-stricken daughter's spirit. Here is a tapestry of lives rendered with the color, wisdom, and a quest for meaning that are characteristic of the traditional storytelling in which they are rooted, a tradition Sarris grew up hearing and learning. Vibrant with the emotions and realities of a changing world, these narratives - the basis of an HBO miniseries - are all equally stunning and from the heart.

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