Description
Set in a Native community in Maine, Night of the Living Rez is a riveting debut collection about what it means to be Penobscot in the twenty-first century and what it means to live, to survive, and to persevere after tragedy.
In twelve striking, luminescent stories, author Morgan Talty—with searing humor, abiding compassion, and deep insight—breathes life into tales of family and community bonds as they struggle with a painful past and an uncertain future. A boy unearths a jar that holds an old curse, which sets into motion his family’s unraveling; a man, while trying to swindle some pot from a dealer, discovers a friend passed out in the woods, his hair frozen into the snow; a grandmother suffering from Alzheimer’s projects the past onto her grandson, and thinks he is her dead brother come back to life; and two friends, inspired by Antiques Roadshow, attempt to rob the tribal museum for valuable root clubs.
In a collection that examines the consequences and merits of inheritance, Night of the Living Rez is an unforgettable portrayal of a Native community and marks the arrival of a standout talent in contemporary fiction.
Joshuah Ernser @yherman_327
August 13, 2022
5
A powerfully poignant collection of short stories that describe some of the personal and intergenerational traumas of a Penobscot Native spanning from young boy to young man. Artfully woven with colorful literary prose, we feel we are there on the path in the woods with our protagonist and on the bridge with him to Overtown. The stories are genuine and allow a first-hand glimpse into growing up Rez-raised during the beginning of our Nation’s current opioid epidemic. Raw depictions of very distinct and highly distressing childhood experiences led me to bawl like a baby at the end of the book. Highly recommend.