**βElegant and gritty, angry and funny. Staplesβs work is emotional without being sentimental. Dennis unmakes something in us, then remakes it, a quilt of characters that embody this town, this place, which sleeps but doesnβt dream, or it is all a dream we want to wake up from with its characters.β
This town sleeps: a novel
β Scribed by Dennis E. Staples
- Book ID
- 100395154
- Publisher
- Counterpoint
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 121 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Berkeley;California
- ISBN
- 1640092846
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
On an Ojibwe reservation called Languille Lake, within the small town of Geshig at the hub of the rez, two men enter into a secret romance. Marion Lafournier, a midtwenties gay Ojibwe man, begins a relationship with his former classmate Shannon, a heavily closeted white man obsessed with his image as a northern Minnesotan. While Marion is far more open about his sexuality, neither is immune to the realities of the lives of gay men in small towns and closed societies.
One night, while roaming the dark streets of Geshig, Marion unknowingly brings to life a dog from beneath the elementary school playground. The mysterious revenant leads him to the grave of Kayden Kelliher, an Ojibwe basketball star who was murdered at the young age of seventeen and whose presence still lingers in the memories of the townsfolk. While investigating the fallen heroβs death, Marion discovers family connections and an old Ojibwe legend that may be the secret to unraveling the mystery he has found himself in.
Meanwhile, Marionβs mother, Hazel, must come to terms not only with her role in her sonβs haunting but also with a mummified jawbone she uncovers at her grandmotherβs burial site and the possible curse it has cast on the Lafournier family.
Set on a reservation in far northern Minnesota,This Town Sleepsexplores the many ways history, culture, landscape, and lineage shape our lives, our understanding of the world we inhabit, and the stories we tell ourselves to make sense of it all.
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