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Alicia Elliott

Auteur de A Mind Spread Out on the Ground

3+ oeuvres 656 utilisateurs 23 critiques

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Œuvres de Alicia Elliott

A Mind Spread Out on the Ground (2019) 305 exemplaires
This Place: 150 Years Retold (2019) — Avant-propos — 265 exemplaires
And Then She Fell (2023) 86 exemplaires

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The Best American Short Stories 2018 (2018) — Contributeur — 261 exemplaires

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Damn, dude. Hope she writes more because this went hard.
 
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hannerwell | 4 autres critiques | Feb 24, 2024 |
"Whenever she falls, they will prepare the space for her to land. Just as she will for them, your mother, your sister, and you. This is the connection and love that slides between all hardships and gives even the toughest life humor, meaning, heart, heft. This is the unspoken covenant of Native women."

And Then She Fell by Alicia Elliott was an incredible read. Elliott's storytelling was spellbinding and I enjoyed the way she blended elements of horror, sci-fi and mystery I to this tale. Alice was a captivating protagonist and one I won't easily forget. This one tackled heavy themes of Native motherhood, mental illness, racism, alcoholism, forced removal and adoption of babies, MMIW2S issues, cultural appropriation and erasure of history in academia and white savior complex. The way Eliott personified these as true horror was so vivid that I felt like I was in Alice's mind and thoughts the while time. I felt her dread and mistrust. I couldn't help but relate to her concerns about her sanity and motherhood because BIPOC people always have their fitness to parent scrutinized by racist white people. Native peoples especially have a long history of having rheir children taken away forever.

I was not expecting the time shift and plot twist towards the last section of the book, but this was brought the main themes full circle. This is where you see the resilience of Native women and their unwavering support for each other. Here is where you see how it is through their Native ways of life and connection to their community that they support each other through healing their traumas. It is also how they support and protect each other. Elliott also notes that Native women also get hurt by Native men, not just outsiders. For the women in this story, their medicine is each other and this is the legacy they leave to future generations. The key to their survival is to stay connected to their roots.

This is the first of Elliott's books I read but I am so excited to read her other books because her writing style really spotlights the power of Native storytelling. Her voice is commanding, authentic and takes up all the space in a room. I highly recommend you read this one.
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Booklover217 | 1 autre critique | Dec 28, 2023 |
3.5 stars

This is a graphic novel consisting of several short stories by different authors. In its totality, it covers colonization of Canada/Turtle Island, but from the perspective of the Indigenous peoples. There are stories of Metis and Inuit included, as well as ones that focus on specific people and events. It goes in chronological order.

As with many short story anthologies, there were some stories I liked better than others. I wasn’t as interested in the first couple. There were a few I just didn’t understand and a couple that didn’t really end; that is, they just abruptly stopped (I thought). I really liked the stories of the WWII Indigenous soldier, Meech Lake/Oka, the Sixties Scoop, and the environmental one of the pipeline running through Dene Territory (the NorthWest Territories). The illustrations were in colour, and again, I liked some more than others. Each story did have a short introduction (just a few paragraphs), and a timeline to go with it.… (plus d'informations)
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LibraryCin | 15 autres critiques | Oct 14, 2023 |
They were all mediocre IMO except for the second one, it had a really nice color palette and the story was fine too.
 
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KJC__ | 15 autres critiques | Sep 18, 2023 |

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