When an insect-borne plague begins to envelop the world, three sixteen-year-olds struggle to survive amongst the healthy βtruesβ and the infected βwickedsβ in this gripping dystopian tale from the author of *The Winter Place.* A plague, called Wickedness, is pulsing through the world; and in it
How We Became Human
β Scribed by Harjo, Joy
- Book ID
- 108822297
- Publisher
- W. W. Norton & Company
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 231 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Over a quarter-centuryβs work from the 2003 winner of the Arrell Gibson Award for Lifetime Achievement.This collection gathers poems from throughout Joy Harjoβs twenty-eight-year career, beginning in 1973 in the age marked by the takeover at Wounded Knee and the rejuvenation of indigenous cultures in the world through poetry and music. How We Became Human explores its title question in poems of sustaining grace. To view text with line endings as poet intended, please set font size to the smallest size on your device.
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