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Toni Jensen

    Toni Jensen is an author whose essays and stories delve into the profound impact of gun violence. Her work, deeply rooted in Indigenous traditions, explores the intricate connections between people, land, and history. Jensen masterfully blends personal experience with broader societal themes, crafting prose that is both raw and lyrical, resonating deeply with readers. Her writing stands as a testament to the power of storytelling in processing trauma and fostering connection.

    From the Hilltop
    • From the Hilltop

      • 190 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      For the characters we meet in Toni Jensen’s stories, the past is very much the present. Theirs are American Indian lives off the reservation, lives lived beyond the usual boundaries set for American Indian migratory, often overlooked, yet carrying tradition with them into a future of difference and possibility. Drawing on American Indian oral traditions and her own Métis upbringing, Jensen tells stories that mix many lives and voices to offer fleeting perspectives on a world that reconfigures the tragedy and disconnection often found in narratives of American Indian life. A brother falls off the roof of an abandoned hotel, a young bride tries to connect with a family she’s never met, and an adopted teenage girl seeks acceptance where she is viewed as an outsider. The reader also encounters a kidnapped nephew, strangers in a hotel, and even a stray these are the souls that populate Jensen’s stories, finding tentative connections with the past, the future, one another, and finally us.

      From the Hilltop
      3.9