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A Breeze Swept Through

First published in 1987, this volume of poetry is one of Luci Tapahonso’s best-loved, having sold over 10,000 copies. Raised near Shiprock, Luci Tapahonso has never lost her traditional Navajo values and has become an important spokesperson for Native people throughout the Southwest.

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The Girl

This best-selling novel by a radical woman author of the Depression explores the fate of a farm girl who moves to the “dark city” of St. Paul, Minnesota, where she struggles to survive the death of her lover, killed in a bank robbery, and give birth to her daughter, the hope of a new generation. With a new introduction by Linda Ray Pratt.

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No Parole Today

Lyrical and angry, No Parole Today isa collection of Laura Tohe’s poetry and prose that records her experiences with boarding school life, as well as those of her mother and grandmother. It also explores the joys and tragedies of growing up on and off the Diné (Navajo) Reservation.

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