48 pages • 1 hour read
352
Novel • Fiction
Okmesh Reserve • 1970s
1994
YA
18+ years
Solar Storms by Linda Hogan follows 17-year-old Angel Iron in the early 1970s as she reconnects with her Native American heritage and family in Adam's Rib, after a traumatic childhood in foster care. Joining her grandmothers, she embarks on a voyage to protest ecological destruction caused by government projects, seeking reconciliation with her estranged mother and a harmonious future. The story addresses themes related to physical abuse.
Mysterious
Contemplative
Emotional
Melancholic
Serene
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Linda Hogan's Solar Storms receives praise for its lyrical prose and deep exploration of environmental and indigenous themes. The narrative, enriched by its strong sense of place and cultural authenticity, captivates readers. However, some critics mention that the pacing can be slow. Overall, it's a profound and thought-provoking read, with minor pacing drawbacks.
Readers who relish evocative narratives rooted in Indigenous culture and environmental themes will be captivated by Solar Storms by Linda Hogan. Fans of Louise Erdrich’s Love Medicine and Barbara Kingsolver’s Animal Dreams will find a similarly profound exploration of identity, community, and the natural world.
2,814 ratings
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352
Novel • Fiction
Okmesh Reserve • 1970s
1994
YA
18+ years
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