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Grass Dancer Power, Susan
Grass Dancer Power, Susan
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**The Grass Dancer** by Susan Power weaves together generations of a Sioux family through interconnected stories that dance between past and present. This stunning debut novel explores identity, tradition, and the supernatural forces that bind communities together on a North Dakota reservation. Power, herself of Sioux heritage, crafts a narrative that pulses with Native American folklore while tackling modern struggles with addiction, love, and cultural preservation.
Perfect for readers who loved *There There* by Tommy Orange or anyone craving authentic Indigenous voices in contemporary fiction. This isn't your typical family saga – expect shape-shifting, ancient curses, and characters who refuse to stay neatly categorized. The prose flows like oral storytelling tradition, making complex themes accessible without dumbing them down.
This preloved paperback from Patina Paperbacks (ISBN: 9780330335881) shows gentle wear but remains completely readable – because great stories deserve multiple lives.
"Power's storytelling grabbed me from page one and didn't let go. Haunting and beautiful." - Rebecca M.
"Finally, a novel that honors Native culture without romanticizing it." - David K.
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