49 pages • 1 hour read
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Mean Spirit by Linda Hogan is set in 1922 Watona, Oklahoma, where the murder of oil-rich Osage woman Grace Blanket and subsequent mysterious deaths expose a web of corruption, conspiracy, and anti-Indigenous violence aimed at stealing Osage oil rights. As law enforcement ignores the murders, a Lakota detective uncovers the crime ring, but the Osage community remains fearful for their safety amidst ongoing threats. Contains references to death by suicide and anti-Indigenous racism and violence.
In Mean Spirit by Linda Hogan, readers praise the vivid portrayal of Native American culture and the gripping narrative centered around the Osage murders in the 1920s. While some find the pacing slow at times, the novel's rich historical context and complex characters are widely appreciated. Overall, it's a compelling, thought-provoking read.
Readers who appreciate historical fiction with a focus on Native American culture and environmental themes, similar to The Round House by Louise Erdrich or Ceremony by Leslie Marmon Silko, will enjoy Mean Spirit by Linda Hogan. The novel's rich narrative and intricate portrayal of characters appeal to those interested in social justice and indigenous history.
Historical Fiction
Western
Magical Realism
Identity: Indigenous
Identity: Race
Life/Time: The Past
Education
History: World