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Zusatztext One of the Best Books of the Year: The Washington Post , NPR, Time , O, The Oprah Magazine , The Dallas Morning News, GQ, Entertainment Weekly, BuzzFeed, San Francisco Chronicle, The Boston Globe Powerful. . . . There There has so much jangling energy and brings so much news from a distinct corner of American life that it's a revelation. The New York Times With a literary authority rare in a debut novel, it places Native American voices front and center before readers' eyes. NPR/ Fresh Air An astonishing literary debut. Margaret Atwood Masterful. . . . White-hot. . . Devastating. The Washington Post Pure soaring beauty. The New York Times Book Review Stunning. The Boston Globe Brilliantly, furiously, magnificently, tragically, the story of America. Elle Heartbreaking. Esquire Electrifying. Entertainment Weekly Brilliant, propulsive. People Exquisite. . . . [An] exceptional debut. . . . Sublimely render[s] the truth of experiences that are passed over. San Francisco Chronicle Mr. Orange's sparkling debut is not merely a literary triumph but a cultural and political one, too. It is a work of defiance and recovery. The Economist Powerful. . . . As contemporary, tragic, and American as a breaking news alert. The Christian Science Monitor Stunning. Mother Jones How do you rewrite the story of a people? This question shapes Tommy Orange's sorrowful, beautiful debut novel. . . . Even in its tragic details, it is lyrical and playful, shaking and shimmering with energy. The Guardian Gripping. . . . Unforgettable. . . . There There paints a vivid portrait of American lives few readers have ever known. Bustle Reader, I must confirm: There There really is an extremely good book. . . . This is a trim and powerful book, a careful exploration of identity and meaning in a world that makes it hard to define either. Go ahead and go there there. Constance Grady, Vox This is the kind of novel you finish and immediately need your book club to read so you can talk about it with other people. . . . It's also a powerful reminder of the ability of narrative to move minds. GOOP Staggering. . . . Expertly rendered. . . . Orange successfully refutes the idea of a monolithic Native American identity. Buzzfeed As funny as it is heartbreaking, tracking the multigenerational story of twelve Native Americans with themes of violence, identity, and despair. PopSugar Orange's novel is one of healing, pulling together the intimacies of family, community, history, and violence. The Rumpus An ambitious and galvanizing novel. . . . It's somehow a page-turner at the same time, propelled by the incandescent energy of Orange's prose. Thrillist Bursting with talent and big ideas Funny and profane and conscious of the violence that runs like a scar through American culture. The Seattle Times [A] smashing debut. . . . Urgent. . . . The voices are dynamic, varied and very much of the moment, a chorus of American Indian voices coming straight from the city. The Dallas Morning News Compulsively readable. . . . A dazzlingly intricate narrative that marries the personal and the ancestral. . . . A masterful work. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Searing. . . . There There finds satisfying richness in the minutiae of its characters' livestheir daily victories and losses, enduring frustrations, acts of tenderness, and senses of wonder. The Austin Chronicle [Orange] writes with such finely honed literary craft that ...
One of the Best Books of the Year: The Washington Post, NPR, Time, O, The Oprah Magazine, The Dallas Morning News, GQ, Entertainment Weekly, BuzzFeed, San Francisco Chronicle, The Boston Globe
“Powerful. . . . There There has so much jangling energy and brings so much news from a distinct corner of American life that it’s a revelation.” —The New York Times
“With a literary authority rare in a debut novel, it places Native American voices front and center before readers’ eyes.” —NPR/Fresh Air
“An astonishing literary debut.” —Margaret Atwood
“Masterful. . . . White-hot. . . Devastating.” —The Washington Post
“Pure soaring beauty.” —The New York Times Book Review
“Stunning.” —The Boston Globe
“Brilliantly, furiously, magnificently, tragically, the story of America.” —Elle
“Heartbreaking.” —Esquire
“Electrifying.” —Entertainment Weekly
“Brilliant, propulsive.” —People
“Exquisite. . . . [An] exceptional debut. . . . Sublimely render[s] the truth of experiences that are passed over.” —San Francisco Chronicle
 
“Mr. Orange’s sparkling debut is not merely a literary triumph but a cultural and political one, too. It is a work of defiance and recovery.” —*The Economist
“Stunning.” —Mother Jones
“How do you rewrite the story of a people? This question shapes Tommy Orange’s sorrowful, beautiful debut novel. . . . Even in its tragic details, it is lyrical and playful, shaking and shimmering with energy.” —*The Guardian
“Gripping. . . . Unforgettable. . . . There There paints a vivid portrait of American lives few readers have ever known.” —Bustle
“Reader, I must confirm: There There really is an extremely good book. . . . This is a trim and powerful book, a careful exploration of identity and meaning in a world that makes it hard to define either. Go ahead and go there there.” —Constance Grady, Vox
“This is the kind of novel you finish and immediately need your book club to read so you can talk about it with other people. . . . It’s also a powerful reminder of the ability of narrative to move minds.” —GOOP
“Staggering. . . . Expertly rendered. . . . Orange successfully refutes the idea of a monolithic Native American identity.” —Buzzfeed
“As funny as it is heartbreaking, tracking the multigenerational story of twelve Native Americans with themes of violence, identity, and despair.” —*PopSugar
“An ambitious and galvanizing novel. . . . It’s somehow a page-turner at the same time, propelled by the incandescent energy of Orange’s prose.” —Thrillist
“Bursting with talent and big ideas… Funny and profane and conscious of the violence that runs like a scar through American culture.” —*The Seattle Times*
“[A] smashing debut. . . . Urgent. . . . The voices are dynamic, varied and very much of the moment, a chorus of American Indian voices coming straight from the city.” —*The Dallas Morning News
“Compulsively readable. . . . A dazzlingly intricate narrative that marries the personal and the ancestral. . . . A masterful work.” —Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
“Searing. . . . There There finds satisfying richness in the minutiae of its characters' lives—their daily victories and losses, enduring frustrations, acts of tenderness, and senses of wonder.” —*The Austin Chronicle