Perma Red
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
"In 1940s western Montana on the Flathead Indian Reservation, Louise White Elk is determined to forge her own path despite the plans of three persistent men"--
Debra Magpie Earling is a novelist whose work delves into the heart of the Native American experience. Through her writing, she breathes life into the stories and traditions of her people, often exploring themes of identity, history, and cultural resilience. Her stylistic artistry and powerful narrative voice offer readers compelling and thought-provoking literary journeys. Earling is dedicated to capturing the complexities of the human condition through her prose.



"In 1940s western Montana on the Flathead Indian Reservation, Louise White Elk is determined to forge her own path despite the plans of three persistent men"--
"From the award-winning author of Perma Red comes a devastatingly beautiful novel that challenges prevailing historical narratives of Sacajewea"-- Provided by publisher
Native American Stories of Inspiration, Humor, and Life
Leading writers and poets, such as LeAnne Howe, Julian Lang, Caren Wallace, and Sulieman Allen, contribute to this collection of stories that captures the Native American spirit, humor, and reality. "Hozho," the Navajo word meaning walking in beauty, explores such themes as invisibility, transcendence, the oral tradition, and the role of humor and irony in Indian culture.