Calling for a Blanket Dance
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Oscar Hokeah., & Oscar Hokeah|AUTHOR. (2022). Calling for a Blanket Dance . Algonquin Books.

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Oscar Hokeah and Oscar Hokeah|AUTHOR. 2022. Calling for a Blanket Dance. Algonquin Books.

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Oscar Hokeah and Oscar Hokeah|AUTHOR. Calling for a Blanket Dance Algonquin Books, 2022.

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Oscar Hokeah, and Oscar Hokeah|AUTHOR. Calling for a Blanket Dance Algonquin Books, 2022.

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A moving and deeply engaging debut novel about a young Native American man finding strength in his familial identity, from a stellar new voice in fiction.



 Oscar Hokeah's electric debut takes us into the life of Ever Geimausaddle, whose family-part Mexican, part Native American-is determined to hold onto their community despite obstacles everywhere they turn. Ever's father is injured at the hands of corrupt police on the border when he goes to visit family in Mexico, while his mother struggles both to keep her job and care for her husband. And young Ever is lost and angry at all that he doesn't understand, at this world that seems to undermine his sense of safety. Ever's relatives all have ideas about who he is and who he should be. His Cherokee grandmother, knowing the importance of proximity, urges the family to move across Oklahoma to be near her, while his grandfather, watching their traditions slip away, tries to reunite Ever with his heritage through traditional gourd dances. Through it all, every relative wants the same: to remind Ever of the rich and supportive communities that surround him, there to hold him tight, and for Ever to learn to take the strength given to him to save not only himself but also the next generation.



 How will this young man visualize a place for himself when the world hasn't made room for him to start with? Honest, heartbreaking, and ultimately uplifting, Calling for a Blanket Dance is the story of how Ever Geimausaddle finds his way home.



 "STUNNING." -Susan Power, author of The Grass Dancer Oscar Hokeah is a citizen of Cherokee Nation and the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma from his mother's side and has Mexican heritage through his father. He holds an MA in English with a concentration in Native American Literature from the University of Oklahoma, as well as a BFA in Creative Writing from the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA), with a minor in Indigenous Liberal Studies. He is a recipient of the Truman Capote Scholarship Award through IAIA and is also a winner of the Native Writer Award through the Taos Summer Writers Conference. His short stories have been published in South Dakota Review, American Short Fiction, Yellow Medicine Review, Surreal South, and Red Ink Magazine. He works with Indian Child Welfare in Tahlequah. 
	Winner of the PEN America/Hemingway Award for Debut Novel

 Finalist for the 2023 Aspen Words Literary Prize

 Finalist for the L.A. Times Book Prize/Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction



 A TIME Must-Read Book of 2022

 A BookPage Best Fiction Book of 2022

 A Kirkus Reviews Best Fiction and Best Debut Book of 2022



 "With intricate prose and unflinching vernacular, Oscar Hokeah chronicles a family and a community. We learn trials and aspirations for each generation, and witness what is woven into complicated arrival. We need these characters and their testimonies. But more than that, we crave –I crave-this kind of honest storytelling. These rhythms. These dances. This beauty. This welcoming to a place where the people speak and are unafraid."

 -Honorée Fanonne Jeffers, author of The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois



 "A profound reflection on the intergenerational nature of cultural trauma… Hokeah's characters exist at the intersection of Kiowa, Cherokee and Mexican identity, which provides a vital exploration of indigeneity in contemporary American letters."

 -The New York Times Book Review

  

 "Hokeah skillfully recreates the years leading up to and following Ever's birth, capturing the traumas and complexities that shaped him into who he is and may determine who he becomes."

 -TIME

  

 "Quaking with age-old righteous anger but nevertheless luminescent with hope."

 -ELLE



 "Oscar Hokeah explores family and identity, past and present, in his debut novel… Above all, the book explores family relationships
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