Crooked hallelujah /Kelli Jo Ford
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Book of the generations
The care and feeding of goldfish
Annie Mae
The year 2003 minus 20
Terra firma
Greater the mass, stronger the pull
Hybrid vigor
Then sings my soul
You'll be honest, you'll be brave
You will miss me when I burn
Bonita
Consider the lillies
What good is an ark to a fish?
Tells the stories of Justine--a mixed-blood Cherokee woman--and her daughter, Reney, as they move from Eastern Oklahoma's Indian Country in the hopes of starting a new, more stable life in Texas amid the oil bust of the 1980s. However, life in Texas isn't easy, and Reney feels unmoored from her family in Indian Country. Against the vivid backdrop of the Red River, we see their struggle to survive in a world--of unreliable men and near-Biblical natural forces like wildfires and tornadoes--intent on stripping away their connections to one another and their very ideas of home.
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