Red Weather

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  • ISBN 9780816520350
  • Weight: 240g
  • Dimensions: 142 x 213mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Apr 2012
  • Publisher: University of Arizona Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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This trip wasn't about her, her need to escape. She had been too young when it happened. Too young to understand what could be worth risking everything for. Even now they seemed naïve, foolish in their belief that anything could change. They had tried to save a generation. If she couldn't save them, she might find a way to finish their story.   Neva Greene is seeking answers.   The daughter of American Indian activists, Neva hasn't seen or heard from her parents since they vanished a decade earlier, after planning an act of resistance that went terribly wrong. Discovering a long-overlooked clue to their disappearance, Neva follows their trail to Central America, leaving behind an uncaring husband, an estranged brother, and a life of lukewarm commitments.   Determined to solve the mystery of her parents' disappearance, Neva finds work teaching English in the capital city of tiny Coatepeque, a country torn by its government's escalating war on its Indigenous population. As the violence and political unrest grow around her, Neva meets a man whose tenderness toward her seems to contradict his shadowy political connections.   Against the backdrop of Central American politics, this suspenseful first novel from award-winning poet Janet McAdams explores an important chapter in American Indian history. Through finely drawn,  compelling characters and lucidly beautiful prose, Red Weather explores the journey from loss to possibility, from the secrets of the past to the longings of the present.
Janet McAdams is the Robert P. Hubbard Professor of Poetry at Kenyon College. She is the author of two collections of poetry, including The Island of Lost Luggage, also published by the University of Arizona Press, which won the Diane Decorah First Book Award from the Native Writers Circle of the Americas and the American Book Award. She is the founding editor of the Earthworks book series from Salt Publishing, which focuses on indigenous poetry.

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