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Spot Light|Tommy Orange
From Opal Viola Victoria Bear Shield and her sister, Jacquie Red Feather, to Jacquie's grandson Orvill, raised by Opal and desperate to dance at the powwow, to fetal alcohol syndrome-affected Tony, to drug dealers and powwow committee members and Dene Oxendene, hoping to film interviews with local Natives, the narrative is richly variegated for a reason. \"There's a monolithic nature to how we think of Native people, a way that's historical and one-dimensional, and it needs an update,\" Orange insists.Asked if non-Natives are surprised to learn that he is city-born and -raised, Orange responds with understandable bitterness, \"I've had the experience of people being surprised to hear that Native people still exist.\"
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A Very Personal Love Story: PW Talks with Helen Hoang
In The Kiss Quotient (Berkley, June), autistic econometrician Stella hires escort Michael to teach her about sex and relationships--and they both get an unexpected lesson in love.
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Dark Horse. p. 74 King, Tom (text) & Mitch Gerads (illus.). Abused: Surviving Sexual Assault and a Toxic Gymnastics Culture. Poll Power:The Voter Education Project and the Movement for the Ballot in the American South.
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