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SUMMARY:Diane Stanley - \\"Saving Sky\\"
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 Her country is at war. Terrorists strike at random\, widespread rationing is in effect\, and the power grid is down. But thirteen-year-old Sky Brightman is remarkably untouched by it all. She lives in a peaceful haven\, off the grid on sixty beautiful acres of New Mexico ranch land\, with a loving family\, three horses\, and an elderly dog who gives her gifts. No TV or internet brings disturbing news into their little adobe home.
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 Then a string of mysterious arrests begin and her new friend Kareem becomes a target. Sky is finally forced to confront the world in all its complexity. Summoning her considerable<br />
 courage and ingenuity\, she takes a stand against injustice. With humor\, hope\, and fierce determination\, she sets out to change the world.
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 &quot\;In this provocative title\, award-winning author Stanley asks young readers to consider what courage might look like in an America under psychological and physical siege . . . To categorize this novel as science fiction would be wishful thinking\, and parallels<br />
 to our contemporary times appear on every page . . . Readers will have much to discuss after finishing this beautifully written\, disturbing book.&quot\; --Starred review\, Booklist
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 &quot\;This page-turner subtly builds an all-too-believable near future\, sowing<br />
 just enough clues to keep readers informed and rarely descending into<br />
 blunt exposition. It skillfully captures the irrational fear of a public<br />
 under siege while giving kids a modern-day\, almost-just-like-them<br />
 female hero who champions hope. Inspiring.&quot\; --Kirkus
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SUMMARY:Christina Garcia (\\"The Lady Matador's Hotel\\") & Dean Rader (\\"Works & Days\\")
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UID:http://www.collectedworksbookstore.com/event/books-market-terra-brockman-seasons-henrys-farm-year-food-and-life-sustainable-farm
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SUMMARY:BOOKS AT THE MARKET Terra Brockman -- The Seasons on Henry's Farm\: A Year of Food and Life on a Sustainable Farm
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 “The Seasons on Henry’s Farm\, a book to be reckoned with\, lifts you high enough to witness the tremendous possibilities people are capable of expressing in their working lives—in this case\, through farming. If you’re a fan of Aldo Leopold\, or have long suspected that time-honored methods of farming are best for the earth (and our taste buds) and require intelligence and thoroughness exceeding the levels demanded by most occupations\, you will discover here that your suspicions are well founded…. The Seasons on Henry’s Farm is an exhilarating story of observation. It’s a humbling one\, too\, for few of us can imagine mustering the endurance and precision needed to farm this deeply. But that Henry and his familial band of followers can and do\, again and again\, makes the world of the farm more than a dream or an ideal. It’s a great encouraging kick in the pants for all of us\, regardless of how we spend our time\, or what we do\, to achieve such excellence in full consciousness of all its complexities and consequences. This book tells a tale as raw and vivid as one could hope for\, while gently imparting what we need to know about the soil\, plants\, and animals that sustain us.”<br />
 from the foreword by Deborah Madison</p>
 
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UID:http://www.collectedworksbookstore.com/event/patricia-gottlieb-shapiro-coming-home-yourself-eighteen-wise-women-reflect-their-journeys
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SUMMARY:Patricia Gottlieb Shapiro\: Coming Home to Yourself\: Eighteen Wise Women Reflect on Their Journeys
DESCRIPTION:<p>Presented by the New Mexico Committee of the National Museum of Women in the Arts</p>
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 <strong><em>Coming Home to Yourself\: Eighteen Wise Women Reflect on Their Journeys</em></strong> honors the changing face of aging and shatters stereotypes about older   women.  The diverse\, multi-cultural group of women featured in this  book  are vital\, resilient\, and continue to grow. They’ve all  experienced a  turning point later in life\, which has brought them home  to their  deepest selves.
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 No matter what their culture\, religion\,  lifestyle\, economics or personal challenges\, all the women arrived at the same internal destination\: a place within themselves of comfort and  familiarity\, of harmony and wholeness\, and of acceptance and love for themselves. Their moving stories of self-discovery and empowerment will  inspire women of all ages to continue their quest to find their own authentic home.<em><strong> </strong></em>
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 <em><strong>Coming Home to Yourself\: Eighteen Wise Women Reflect on Their Journeys</strong></em> (Gaon Books) explores the many meanings of home to women as they age.  Home can a physical place\, an emotional space\, or an activity where you  can be yourself without masks or airs and be known for who you are. It  is a haven within where you feel comfortable\, safe and content\: your internal and external selves matching\, your inner and outer voices  becoming one.   </p>
 <p>Each of the 18 women profiled in the book\, who  range in age from 56 to 77 years old and come from diverse backgrounds\, has experienced a turning<br />
 point\, insight or revelation later in life  that has transformed her life and led her home to her deepest self.  The book explores the process of her journey\, the support she received\, the  detours along the way\, and the sense of peace that results when she discovers or reclaims a true home.
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UID:http://www.collectedworksbookstore.com/event/swaia-365-native-literary-series-readings-natalie-diaz-stephen-graham-jones
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SUMMARY:SWAIA 365\: Native Literary Series - Readings by Natalie Diaz & Stephen Graham Jones 
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 Natalie Diaz was born in the Fort Mojave Indian Village in Needles\, California. She is a member of the Mojave and Pima Indian tribes. She attended Old Dominion University on a full athletic scholarship and\, upon graduating\, played professional basketball in Europe and Asia. After a career-ending knee injury\, she returned to ODU and received her MFA in poetry and fiction in 2007.
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 Stephen Graham Jones has six novels\, which include <em>The Bird is Gone</em>\, <em>Demon Theory</em>\, <em>Ledfeather</em> and one collection\, <em>Bleed Into Me</em> with another novel and another collection coming soon. He's been an NEA Fellow\, a Texas Writer's League Fellow\, has won the Texas Institute of Letters Award for Fiction and the Independent Publishers Award for Multicultural Fiction. He teaches in the MFA program at the University of Colorado at Boulder. </p>
 
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UID:http://www.collectedworksbookstore.com/event/santa-fe-poet-laureate-joan-logghe-and-special-guest-alvaro-cardona-hine
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SUMMARY:A Reading of Two Friends\: Santa Fe Poet Laureate Joan Logghe and Special Guest Alvaro Cardona-Hine
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 Alvaro Cardona-Hine of Truchas\, maestro of words\, painting and music will read from recent works in print. He will be joined by Santa Fe's third poet laureate\, Joan Logghe.
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 This reading is Joan's first as Poet Laureate and she wants to celebrate the great friendships between writers in this generous literary community. Joan Logghe works at poetry off the academic grid in La Puebla\, New Mexico where she and her husband\, Michael\, raised three children and built three houses. She is Poet Laureate of Santa Fe 2010-2012.  She studied at Tufts University\, where she graduated as Class Poet. She began a life in poetry by volunteering at her children’s school thirty years ago and has worked with children and youth as well as adults ever since.
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 Awards include a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship\, Witter Bynner Foundation for Poetry Grants\, A Mabel Dodge Luhan Internship\, and a Barbara Deming/Money for Women grant. Her teaching life has included Ghost Ranch Abiquiu\, University of New Mexico-Los Alamos\, Santa Fe Community College\, Artworks\, Santa Fe Girls’ School and Santa Clara Pueblo Day School. She taught poetry in Bratislava\, Vienna\, and Zagreb\, Croatia in 2004.Her books include <em>What Makes a Woman Beautiful\, Twenty Years in Bed with the Same Man </em>(a finalist in Western States Book Award)\, <em>Sofia</em>\, and <em>Rice</em>.  Forthcoming in Spring 2011 is <em>The Singing Bowl</em>from UNM Press\, and <em>Greatest Hits\: Love &amp\; Death</em>  a triptych of selected poems from Joan\, Renée Gregorio\, and Miriam Sagan the three founders of Tres Chicas Books.
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UID:http://www.collectedworksbookstore.com/event/marta-weigle-alluring-new-mexico
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SUMMARY:Marta Weigle - Alluring New Mexico\: Engineered Enchantment 1821-2001
DESCRIPTION:<p>An engaging narrative history of New Mexico's 19th- and 20th century identities. Today officially known as the Land of Enchantment\, New Mexico has also been the Land without Law\, the Land of Heart's Desire\, the Land of the Well Country\, the Land of Pueblos\, and the Land of Sunshine. Since statehood in 1912 it has been dubbed the Colorful State\, the Volcano State\, the Science State\, the Space State\, and the Atomic State. Weigle explores all these and more between the opening of the Santa Fe Trail in 1821 and the Diamond Jubilee of Route 66 in 2001.</p>
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 This overview begins with the Birthplace of Montezuma at Pecos Pueblo missions and moves through the Lourdes of America at Chimayo\, Carlsbad Caverns\, Shiprock and Four Corners\, ending with White Sands and Trinity Site\, the birthplace of the atomic age. Outlaws Black Jack Ketchum and Billy the Kid\, Taos and Santa Fe art colonists\, Abiquiu's Georgia O'Keeffe\, Pancho Villa raiding Columbus\, and Roswell aliens figure among the attractions Weigle explores.  Influential publicity came from the Territorial Bureau of Immigration\, the Great Southwest corporate imagery of the AT&amp\;SF Railway and the Fred Harvey Company\, Route 66\, and the New Mexico State Tourist Bureau set up in 1935. It ends with the Department of Tourism's Essence of Enchantment ad campaign following 9/11.
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 In its illustrations and abundant quotations from ephemeral\, newspaper\, archival and contemporary historical and popular sources\, <em>Alluring New Mexico</em> orchestrates a wide range of voices that engineered a dynamic enchantment which continues unabated in the 21st century.
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 Marta Weigle is University Regents Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of New Mexico.  In 2005 she received the inaugural State Historian's Award for Excellence in New Mexico Heritage Scholarship from the New Mexico Historic Preservation Division.  Among her numerous New Mexico books are the co-edited volumes <em>Telling New Mexico\: A New History</em> and<em>Spanish New Mexico\: The Spanish Colonial Arts Society Collection</em> (both Museum of New Mexico Press) and the co-authored <em>The Lore of New Mexico</em> (University of New Mexico Press).
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SUMMARY:BOOKS AT THE MARKET Nate Downey - Harvest the Rain
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 &quot\;This book will not only make you a true believer in the regenerative power of harvesting rain -- it will show you how. Harvest the Rain is full of practical solutions to our water shortages and points the way to a climate-resilient future. If we want thriving landscapes\, abundant food\, strong communities\, and sustainable economies\, we can start by treasuring rain.&quot\;<br />
 --Andy Lipkis\, Founder and President of TreePeople and Ashoka Fellow
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 For more than a decade\, Nate Downey has written a popular monthly column called &quot\;Permaculture in Practice&quot\; for <em>The Santa Fe New Mexican’s</em><br />
 award-winning ‘Real Estate Guide.’ A frequent guest on public radio\, a perennial presenter at green events\, and the author of two books on water and sustainability\, Nate is a seasoned teacher\, speaker\, writer\, and businessman. Soon after he started Santa Fe Permaculture in 1992\, Nate’s wife\, Melissa McDonald\, joined his forward-thinking landscape-design firm. Since then\, their beautiful\, functional\, and ecological projects have popped up regularly in prominent publications from <em>Su Casa</em> to <em>Sunset</em>. With their boys\, Liam and Keenan\, Nate and Melissa share a backyard brimming with bees\, bunnies\, chickens\, all sorts of edible plants\, lots of harvested rain\, and a nice little patio for building community.
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UID:http://www.collectedworksbookstore.com/event/nancy-rips-high-holiday-stories-rosh-hashanah-yom-kippur-thoughts-family-faith-and-food
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SUMMARY:Nancy Rips - High Holiday Stories\: Rosh Hashanah & Yom Kippur Thoughts on Family\, Faith and Food
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 The High Holidays are the most important festivals of the Jewish year\, and all Jews have their own memories of these special days. It's a time to remember\, a time to be with families\, and a time to tell stories about past generations. And you don't need to be Jewish to appreciate this\, because the 21st centruy is a much smaller world\, with many different faiths coming together. High Holiday Stories is filled with 101 heartfelt holiday remembrances\, from famous people\, and some only known in their own circle of family and friends. They recount varied Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur experiences\, from observing the holiday in the Colorado Rockies to Army bases in Iraq\, even online in L.A. The stories come from people of all ages\, all professions\, from New York to California\, New Zealoand to England.
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 Nancy Rips is recognized as the Book Maven of the Midwest. She's a longtime bookseller and book reviewer who has always loved the Jewish Holidays. She began collecting High Holiday stories after her first book<br />
 Seder Stories was so successful. Her passion for books\, reading\, libraries\, and the Jewish tradition are infectious. In addition she's a force of nature when it comes to her regular review segments on radio<br />
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SUMMARY:Three Hombres\: Poetry Readings by Tommy Archuleta\, Phil Geronimo and Christopher Johnson
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 Join us for an evening with some of Santa Fe's hottest rising stars of poetry.
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 Tommy Archuleta lives in Santa Fe but still makes his way to Albuquerque three times a week to attend graduate classes at UNM and teach creative writing at an Albuquerque high school\, Amy Biehl Charter High School. Archuleta\, 44\, began writing in 2002 after several years as a musician in the bands 27 Devils Joking\, 23 More Minutes and Facedown. Now he plays with the bands Angola Farms\, Beautiful Stupid Radio and Disasterman.
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 A native Santa Fean\, Phil Geronimo discovered at the age of 37 his love for reading and writing poetry.  Discovered by Collected Works serving coffee and espresso at a famous coffee house chain\, he also discovered a love for book selling. When not matching customers to the right book Phil can be found in restaurants and coffee shops working on his poems.  A former track &amp\; field coach at Santa Fe High School has impressed on him the need for balance with body and mind.  Come in to the bookstore and become a Friend of Phil.
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 When not writing poetry\, Christopher Johnson can be found creating caffeinated masterpieces at Downtown Subscription.
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SUMMARY:Forrest Fyre - A Citizen Stands Up On the War On Drugs
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SUMMARY:Poetry Reading by Jim Barnes
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SUMMARY:Thomas Larson - The Saddest Music Ever Written\: The Story of Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings
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 In <em>The Saddest Music Ever Written</em> (Pegasus\, $26.95)\, the first book to explore Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings\, music and literary critic<br />
 (and UNM School of Music alum) Thomas Larson tells the story of the prodigal composer and his seminal masterpiece\: from its composition in 1936\, when Barber was just twenty-six\, to its orchestral premiere two years later\, led by the great Arturo Toscanini\, and its fascinating history as America's secular hymn for grieving our dead. Older Americans know the Adagio from the funerals and memorials for Presidents Roosevelt and Kennedy\, Albert Einstein\, and Grace Kelly. Younger Americans recall the work as the antiwar theme of the movie Platoon and its basis for the popular DJ Tiesto remix.  
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 In 2004\, the radio program BBC Today\, began a competition to find the saddest music in the world. After receiving more than four hundred nominations\, they listed the top five on a website for voting. Barber's Adagio won the voting with more than half the total vote\, and doubled the votes of the second place nominee\, Henry Purcell's Dido's Lament.  Larson further compares the piece's sadness to such songs as Joni Mitchell's &quot\;River&quot\; and Tom Waits' &quot\;Georgia Lee.&quot\;
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 Larson places this iconic work in a biographical context\, and traces it through our cultural history and its evolution in our changing media. 
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 &quot\;The Saddest Music Ever Written is about much more than a single piece of music. It is an exploration of a fascinating 20th-century composer\, a<br />
 case study in the cultural appropriation of works of art\, and an often very personal meditation on the power of music.&quot\;  -Kevin Bazzana\, author<br />
 of Lost Genius and Wondrous Strange\: The Life and Art of Glenn Gould
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 Thomas Larson is the author of The Memoir and the Memoirist\: Reading and Writing Personal Narrative which evaluates the dramatic rise of the<br />
 memoir in the last twenty years and explores the craft and purpose of contemporary memoir writing. For twelve years\, Larson has been a<br />
 contributing writer for the weekly San Diego Reader where he specializes in investigative journalism\, narrative nonfiction\, and profiles. He is a<br />
 regular book reviewer for Contrary Magazineonline and writes reviews for other magazines and journals as well.  His personal memoir pieces<br />
 have appeared in Potomac Review\, Chicago Reader\, Cimarron Review\, Hawaii Review\, San Diego Reader\, and The Cream City Review\, where he won the<br />
 Editor's Award for Nonfiction.  Critical essays on memoir and autobiography have appeared in Boulevard\, The San Diego Union-Tribune\,<br />
 AWP Chronicle\, El Paso Review\, and other periodicals. &quot\;Skull and Roses-Reflections on Enshrining Georgia O'Keeffe&quot\; came out in Southwest<br />
 Review\, and a critical re-reading of the recently published\, unexpurgated &quot\;definitive edition&quot\; of Anne Frank's diary appeared in<br />
 Antioch Review. Larson teaches classes\, leads workshops\, and lectures on memoir and the music of Samuel Barber throughout the United States. He<br />
 is the father of two sons\, Jeremy and Blake. He and his partner\, Suzanna Neal\, live in San Diego and\, every spring\, in Santa Fe\, New Mexico.
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SUMMARY:Poetry Reading with Cynthia Hogue & Devreaux Baker
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 Cynthia Hogue has published seven collections of poetry\, most recently The Incognito Body (2006)\, Or Consequence (2010)\, both with Red Hen Press\, and When the Water Came\: Evacuees of Hurricane Katrina (University of New Orleans Press\, 2010). Among her honors are a Fulbright-Hayes Fellowship to Iceland and an NEA for poetry. Hogue received a Wurlitzer Foundation Residency Fellowship in 2009\, and a Witter Bynner Translation Residency Fellowship at the Santa Fe Art Institute in 2010. She is the Maxine and Jonathan Marshall Chair in Modern and Contemporary Poetry in English at Arizona State University.
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 When the Water Came\: Evacuees of Hurricane Katrina features interviewpoems and photographs of Hurricane Katrina evacuees who passed through\, evacuated\, or relocated to Arizona. Poet Cynthia Hogue created poems from interviews with evacuees\, using only the interviewees’ words\, re-ordered and shaped formally and visually to communicate the depth of these individual experiences\, and to highlight the poetry of their language. Through black-and-white\, medium format photographs\, co-author<br />
 Rebecca Ross examined evacuees’ recreated present and retraced their steps to relate a poignant sense of journey and beginning again. Responding to the itinerant nature of the evacuees who participated in this project\, the artists document individual lives profoundly touched by Katrina\, in order to tell a universal story of broken lives and the courage to begin anew.
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 Devreaux Baker has published three collections of poetry\, most recently Red Willow People (Wild Ocean Press\, 2010). Among her honors are a MacDowell Colony Fellowship\, a Hawthornden Castle International Fellowship\, three California Arts Council Grants\, and in 2009\, a Helene M. Wurlitzer Foundation Writing Fellowship. She lives in Mendocino County\, CA.
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 One enters Devreaux Baker’s haunting new collection\, The Red Willow People\, as one would sacred terrain. These poems are spare\, tactile and textured\, but they hover between worlds\: “I do not know why the ghost of the woman from the pueblo // visits me\,” one speaker confesses. This visitation is a gift\, but it carries with it the task of journeying to that “core place // where bone meets spirit\,” “the other side of air\,” through time and “beyond knowing.” The Red Willow People is a book of visionary medicine\, for though Baker walks through “the thin field/ of grief\,” she does so to instruct and heal\, walking in a rare beauty and in magic to write these gorgeously wise poems.
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UID:http://www.collectedworksbookstore.com/event/eddie-chuculate-cheyenne-madonna
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SUMMARY:Eddie Chuculate - Cheyenne Madonna
DESCRIPTION:<p>One stormy night in 1826\, just north of Galveston Bay\, Old  Bull\, a Cheyenne Indian who had just seen the ocean for the first time\, found  himself trying to outrace a hurricane. Lifted from his horse\, spun around\, and  thrown down in the bayou\, Old Bull rode the current into a small canyon\, and survived. He was the only one of his party to return from the expedition\,  arriving home nearly naked\, nearly hallucinating\, riding a horse.</p>
 <p>Such is the auspicious beginning to the life of Jordan Coolwater\, a distant relation  to Old Bull\, whom we meet as a boy in the 1970s\, shooting turtles on a summer  day\, and being raised by his grandparents on Creek Indian land in the house of  his great-great-grandfather\, a survivor of the &quot\;Trail of Tears.&quot\; Bearing the  burden of his ancestry\, Jordan Coolwater — from bored young boy\, to thoughtful  teenager\, struggling artist\, escaped convict\, and finally\, father—is the  subject of Eddie Chuculate's prize-winning collection of linked short stories.  The first story in the collection\, &quot\;Galveston Bay\, 1826\,&quot\; won an O'Henry Prize in 2007\, and the second\, &quot\;Yo Yo\,&quot\; received a Pushcart Prize Special Mention.</p>
 <p>Reminiscent of Denis Johnson's <em>Jesus's  Son</em>\, Chuculate's gritty\, deceptively simple  stories also recall Junot Dias and Sherman Alexie. This is not only a portrait  of a young Native American artist struggling with the two constants in his  life\, alcohol and art\, but also a portrait of America\, of its dispossessed\, its<br />
 outlaws\, and its visionaries. </p>
 <p>From the Reviews</p>
 <p>&quot\;Chuculate presents a profound disconnect between the mythology of Indian art and the present-day reality of Indian artists\, who rarely get to be artists without the cultural qualifier. He also lays bare the effects of wide-spread multi-generational addiction without making excuses for the way his characters treat each other. There are no saints in here\, and no demons\, either. <strong><em>Cheyenne Madonna</em> is a fantastic debut</strong>.&quot\;<br />
 —<em>Jennifer Levin at </em>The Santa Fe New Mexican </p>
 <p>&quot\;Chuculate writes forthright prose in a somber key\, examining without judgment the lives of Native American characters like Old Bull\, a  Cheyenne who\, in 'Galveston Bay\, 1826\,' the collection's one stand-alone story\, ventures out to see the ocean for the first time\, only to get savaged by a hurricane. Memory and will converge here to powerful effect.&quot\;<br />
 — Publishers Weekly</p>
 <p>&quot\;Every sentence is unexpected\, yet infallible…. The calm\, beautiful\, unexplaining accuracy of description carries us right through the madness of the final adventure.&quot\;<br />
 — Ursula  K. Le Guin\, author of <em>The Left Hand of Darkness</em></p>
 <p>&quot\;This is a book you'll rave about.&quot\;<br />
 — Julie  Shigekuni\, author of <em>A Bridge Between Us</em></p>
 <p>Eddie Chuculate is Creek and Cherokee Indian from Muskogee\,  Oklahoma. He has a degree in creative writing from the Institute of American  Indian Arts and is the second Native American to have held the Wallace Stegner fellowship at Stanford. He lives in Oklahoma.</p>
 
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