**"Brandon Hobson has given us a haunted work, full of voices old and new. It is about a family's reckoning with loss and injustice, and it is about a people trying for the same. The journey of this family's way home is full --in equal measure--of melancholy and love. The Removed is spirited, droll,
The removed: a novel
โ Scribed by Brandon Hobson
- Book ID
- 100558570
- Publisher
- Ecco
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 156 KB
- Edition
- First edition
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Oklahoma
- ISBN
- 0062997564
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โฆ Synopsis
**"Brandon Hobson has given us a haunted work, full of voices old and new. It is about a family's reckoning with loss and injustice, and it is about a people trying for the same. The journey of this family's way home is full --in equal measure--of melancholy and love. The Removed is spirited, droll, and as quietly devastating as rain lifting from earth to sky."
-- Tommy Orange, author of There There
**
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Steeped in Cherokee myths and history, a novel about a fractured family reckoning with the tragic death of their son long ago --from National Book Award finalist Brandon Hobson
In the fifteen years since their teenage son, Ray-Ray, was killed in a police shooting, the Echota family has been suspended in private grief. The mother, Maria,...
โฆ Subjects
Cherokee mythology -- Fiction
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