Winner of the Colorado Book Award for Fiction, Solar Storms is at once a Native American coming-of-age story and a moving depiction of the ties that bind people to their roots and their land.
Harrowing, lyrical, and boldly incisive, Solar Storms is a powerful examination of the clashes between cultures and traumatic repercussions that have shaped American history..
Joining up with three other concerned residents, Angela fights the project, reconnecting with her ancestral roots as she does so.
At seventeen, Angela returns to the place where she was raised--a stunning island town that lies at the border of Canada and Minnesota--where she finds that an eager developer is planning a hydroelectric dam that will leave sacred land flooded and abandoned.
From Pulitzer Prize finalist Linda Hogan, Solar Storms tells the moving, luminous ( Publishers Weekly ) story of Angela Jenson, a troubled Native American girl coming of age in the foster system in Oklahoma, who decides to reunite with her family.
Winner of the Colorado Book Award for Fiction, Solar Storms is at once a Native American coming-of-age story and a moving depiction of the ties that bind people to their roots and their land