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The Hiawatha
The Hiawatha: A Novel | David Treuer
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Recently widowed, and encouraged by government relocation schemes to move Native Americans off their reservations, Betty takes her four young children from their Ojibwe roots to make a new life in Minneapolis. As Betty struggles to keep her family and her dignity intact, her younger son Lester finds romance on the soon-to-be-demolished train, The Hiawatha, while his older brother Simon secretly protects his mother by taking a dangerous job as a construction worker, scaling the heights of the skyscrapers that, once completed, will never welcome him. Twenty years later, Simon is released from prison for a horrible crime of passion. His return to Minneapolis sets in motion the dramatic, inevitable conclusion to one family's ceaseless fight to survive. An elegy to the American dream, and to the sometimes tragic experience of the Native Americans who helped to build it, The Hiawatha is both a moving portrait of a family, and a fast-paced, page-turning literary mystery of murder and redemption. David Treuer more than delivers on the promise he displayed in his acclaimed first novel, Little, and confirms his reputation as one of the most talented and original writers of his generation.
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TinaFaa
The Hiawatha: A Novel | David Treuer
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I'm having mixed emotions about this one. It's gripping when it gets to the point. But then the descriptions get so in depth, you lose interest. I feel like it's too busy setting the scene, it forgets where it's going. The plot is hard to tell where it's going. I RARELY abandon a book before the end, but I have to admit that I'm struggling to pick it up and finish. Let's hope it has a gripping ending. 🤓📖

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TinaFaa
The Hiawatha: A Novel | David Treuer
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So far, this book is gripping. A little slow at first, but man does it pick up quickly. I'm only halfway through, so I'm going back in. 🤓📚📖