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Sisters of the Lost Nation by Medina, Nick

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Binding
Hardcover
Weight
1 lbs
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9780593546857
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Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0593546857
ISBN-13
9780593546857
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Product Key Features

Book Title
Sisters of the Lost Nation
Number of Pages
352 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Horror, Native American & Aboriginal, Thrillers / Supernatural
Publication Year
2023
Genre
Fiction
Author
Nick Medina
Format
Hardcover

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1.2 in
Item Weight
18.9 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.3 in

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2022-031860
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"With the excellent Sisters of the Lost Nation , Nick Medina expertly balances Native mythology, a grounded coming of age story, and a modern, all too real and terrible mystery of Native girls going missing. Gripping, heartbreaking, and vital, this is a novel you won't soon forget, and Anna Horn will no doubt become one of your most cherished fictional characters." -- Paul Tremblay , national bestselling author of A Head Full of Ghosts and The Pallbearers Club " Sisters of the Lost Nation weaves Native folklore with truths that we feel in our bones to create a story that is as beautiful as it is sad, as powerful as it is frightening, as familiar as it is otherworldly." -- Alma Katsu , author of The Fervor and The Hunger "Nick Medina's Sisters of the Lost Nation is a powerful debut novel that drops you in a unique world filled with horrors, both real and mythological. It grips you from the start, engages you to the finish and stays with you after." -- Iris Yamashita , author of City Under One Roof "A pulse-pounding horror thriller with a riveting central mystery, Medina's debut is a masterclass in suspense. It's also a moving portrayal of the painful rift between past and present, and an urgent reminder of the profound importance of storytelling, of being heard, seen, and remembered." -- Rachel Harrison , author of Such Sharp Teeth and Cackle " Sisters of the Lost Nation is a dark and excruciatingly timely debut about the very real horror of Native girls going missing. Medina's decisive authorial voice and unforgettable characters made for an incredibly powerful read." -- Alexis Henderson, author of The Year of the Witching "Nick Medina's debut is a marvelous fusion of the thrilling, the dark, and the uncanny. Nothing in this novel was exactly as I expected it to be; its many denizens behave as real people do, with heartbreaking and sometimes hair-raising unpredictability--and the ending will eat you alive. Simply the best book I've read this year." -- Tanen Jones , author of The Better Liar " Sisters of the Lost Nation is a gripping and compelling story that's as poignant as it is timely. Medina's spectacular blend of tribal mythology, atmospheric settings, and a lead character who settles right into your heart make this book unforgettable." -- Hannah Mary McKinnon , internationally bestselling author of Never Coming Home "Medina's debut blends mystery and Indigenous American mythologies to great effect...Though the Takoda tribe is not a real one, the author has based it on existing Indigenous nations, and the crimes against Indigenous women in the book are sadly realistic. But it's the importance of stories, and who gets to keep and tell them, that's at the heart of Medina's gothic mystery." -- Library Journal "Who's responsible for the disappearance of members of Louisiana's Takoda tribe? That question, inspired by the real-life epidemic of disappearances of Native Americans in both the U.S. and Canada, drives the plot of Medina's pulse-pounding debut....Medina resolves the plot well and gracefully weaves real-life concerns about disappearing Native people into the whodunit plot. This author is off to a strong start." -- Publishers Weekly, "Nick Medina''s debut is at once compassionate, heartbreaking, and gripping." --Barnes and Noble "Medina''s debut is a stunning, tense read. I can''t wait to read more from him." --BuzzFeed "With the excellent Sisters of the Lost Nation , Nick Medina expertly balances Native mythology, a grounded coming of age story, and a modern, all too real and terrible mystery of Native girls going missing. Gripping, heartbreaking, and vital, this is a novel you won''t soon forget, and Anna Horn will no doubt become one of your most cherished fictional characters." -- Paul Tremblay , national bestselling author of A Head Full of Ghosts and The Pallbearers Club " Sisters of the Lost Nation weaves Native folklore with truths that we feel in our bones to create a story that is as beautiful as it is sad, as powerful as it is frightening, as familiar as it is otherworldly." -- Alma Katsu , author of The Fervor and The Hunger "Nick Medina''s Sisters of the Lost Nation is a powerful debut novel that drops you in a unique world filled with horrors, both real and mythological. It grips you from the start, engages you to the finish and stays with you after." -- Iris Yamashita , author of City Under One Roof "A pulse-pounding horror thriller with a riveting central mystery, Medina''s debut is a masterclass in suspense. It''s also a moving portrayal of the painful rift between past and present, and an urgent reminder of the profound importance of storytelling, of being heard, seen, and remembered." -- Rachel Harrison , author of Such Sharp Teeth and Cackle " Sisters of the Lost Nation is a dark and excruciatingly timely debut about the very real horror of Native girls going missing. Medina''s decisive authorial voice and unforgettable characters make for an incredibly powerful read." -- Alexis Henderson, author of The Year of the Witching "Nick Medina''s debut is a marvelous fusion of the thrilling, the dark, and the uncanny. Nothing in this novel was exactly as I expected it to be; its many denizens behave as real people do, with heartbreaking and sometimes hair-raising unpredictability--and the ending will eat you alive. Simply the best book I''ve read this year." -- Tanen Jones , author of The Better Liar " Sisters of the Lost Nation is a gripping and compelling story that''s as poignant as it is timely. Medina''s spectacular blend of tribal mythology, atmospheric settings, and a lead character who settles right into your heart make this book unforgettable." -- Hannah Mary McKinnon , internationally bestselling author of Never Coming Home "Medina''s debut blends mystery and Indigenous American mythologies to great effect...Though the Takoda tribe is not a real one, the author has based it on existing Indigenous nations, and the crimes against Indigenous women in the book are sadly realistic. But it''s the importance of stories, and who gets to keep and tell them, that''s at the heart of Medina''s gothic mystery." -- Library Journal "Who''s responsible for the disappearance of members of Louisiana''s Takoda tribe? That question, inspired by the real-life epidemic of disappearances of Native Americans in both the U.S. and Canada, drives the plot of Medina''s pulse-pounding debut....Medina resolves the plot well and gracefully weaves real-life concerns about disappearing Native people into the whodunit plot. This author is off to a strong start." -- Publishers Weekly "A rapid-fire mix of mystery, drama and mythology, Sisters of the Lost Nation blends Native American culture seamlessly into a multi-faceted murder-mystery thriller...[and] supplies the powerful narrative that embracing oneself is crucial to cultivating growth and strength." -- Deep South Magazine, "With the excellent Sisters of the Lost Nation , Nick Medina expertly balances Native mythology, a grounded coming of age story, and a modern, all too real and terrible mystery of Native girls going missing. Gripping, heartbreaking, and vital, this is a novel you won't soon forget, and Anna Horn will no doubt become one of your most cherished fictional characters." -- Paul Tremblay , national bestselling author of A Head Full of Ghosts and The Pallbearers Club " Sisters of the Lost Nation weaves Native folklore with truths that we feel in our bones to create a story that is as beautiful as it is sad, as powerful as it is frightening, as familiar as it is otherworldly." -- Alma Katsu , author of The Fervor and The Hunger "Nick Medina's Sisters of the Lost Nation is a powerful debut novel that drops you in a unique world filled with horrors, both real and mythological. It grips you from the start, engages you to the finish and stays with you after." -- Iris Yamashita , author of City Under One Roof " Sisters of the Lost Nation is a gripping and compelling story that's as poignant as it is timely. Medina's spectacular blend of tribal mythology, atmospheric settings, and a lead character who settles right into your heart make this book unforgettable." -- Hannah Mary McKinnon , internationally bestselling author of Never Coming Home, "Darkness descends....in this unforgettable, chilling debut." --People "Nick Medina''s debut is at once compassionate, heartbreaking, and gripping." --Barnes and Noble "Medina''s debut is a stunning, tense read. I can''t wait to read more from him." --BuzzFeed "With the excellent Sisters of the Lost Nation , Nick Medina expertly balances Native mythology, a grounded coming of age story, and a modern, all too real and terrible mystery of Native girls going missing. Gripping, heartbreaking, and vital, this is a novel you won''t soon forget, and Anna Horn will no doubt become one of your most cherished fictional characters." -- Paul Tremblay , national bestselling author of A Head Full of Ghosts and The Pallbearers Club " Sisters of the Lost Nation weaves Native folklore with truths that we feel in our bones to create a story that is as beautiful as it is sad, as powerful as it is frightening, as familiar as it is otherworldly." -- Alma Katsu , author of The Fervor and The Hunger "Nick Medina''s Sisters of the Lost Nation is a powerful debut novel that drops you in a unique world filled with horrors, both real and mythological. It grips you from the start, engages you to the finish and stays with you after." -- Iris Yamashita , author of City Under One Roof "A pulse-pounding horror thriller with a riveting central mystery, Medina''s debut is a masterclass in suspense. It''s also a moving portrayal of the painful rift between past and present, and an urgent reminder of the profound importance of storytelling, of being heard, seen, and remembered." -- Rachel Harrison , author of Such Sharp Teeth and Cackle " Sisters of the Lost Nation is a dark and excruciatingly timely debut about the very real horror of Native girls going missing. Medina''s decisive authorial voice and unforgettable characters make for an incredibly powerful read." -- Alexis Henderson, author of The Year of the Witching "Nick Medina''s debut is a marvelous fusion of the thrilling, the dark, and the uncanny. Nothing in this novel was exactly as I expected it to be; its many denizens behave as real people do, with heartbreaking and sometimes hair-raising unpredictability--and the ending will eat you alive. Simply the best book I''ve read this year." -- Tanen Jones , author of The Better Liar " Sisters of the Lost Nation is a gripping and compelling story that''s as poignant as it is timely. Medina''s spectacular blend of tribal mythology, atmospheric settings, and a lead character who settles right into your heart make this book unforgettable." -- Hannah Mary McKinnon , internationally bestselling author of Never Coming Home "Medina''s debut blends mystery and Indigenous American mythologies to great effect...Though the Takoda tribe is not a real one, the author has based it on existing Indigenous nations, and the crimes against Indigenous women in the book are sadly realistic. But it''s the importance of stories, and who gets to keep and tell them, that''s at the heart of Medina''s gothic mystery." -- Library Journal "Who''s responsible for the disappearance of members of Louisiana''s Takoda tribe? That question, inspired by the real-life epidemic of disappearances of Native Americans in both the U.S. and Canada, drives the plot of Medina''s pulse-pounding debut....Medina resolves the plot well and gracefully weaves real-life concerns about disappearing Native people into the whodunit plot. This author is off to a strong start." -- Publishers Weekly "A rapid-fire mix of mystery, drama and mythology, Sisters of the Lost Nation blends Native American culture seamlessly into a multi-faceted murder-mystery thriller...[and] supplies the powerful narrative that embracing oneself is crucial to cultivating growth and strength." -- Deep South Magazine, "Nick Medina''s debut is at once compassionate, heartbreaking, and gripping." --Barnes and Noble "Medina''s debut is a stunning, tense read. I can''t wait to read more form him." --BuzzFeed "With the excellent Sisters of the Lost Nation , Nick Medina expertly balances Native mythology, a grounded coming of age story, and a modern, all too real and terrible mystery of Native girls going missing. Gripping, heartbreaking, and vital, this is a novel you won''t soon forget, and Anna Horn will no doubt become one of your most cherished fictional characters." -- Paul Tremblay , national bestselling author of A Head Full of Ghosts and The Pallbearers Club " Sisters of the Lost Nation weaves Native folklore with truths that we feel in our bones to create a story that is as beautiful as it is sad, as powerful as it is frightening, as familiar as it is otherworldly." -- Alma Katsu , author of The Fervor and The Hunger "Nick Medina''s Sisters of the Lost Nation is a powerful debut novel that drops you in a unique world filled with horrors, both real and mythological. It grips you from the start, engages you to the finish and stays with you after." -- Iris Yamashita , author of City Under One Roof "A pulse-pounding horror thriller with a riveting central mystery, Medina''s debut is a masterclass in suspense. It''s also a moving portrayal of the painful rift between past and present, and an urgent reminder of the profound importance of storytelling, of being heard, seen, and remembered." -- Rachel Harrison , author of Such Sharp Teeth and Cackle " Sisters of the Lost Nation is a dark and excruciatingly timely debut about the very real horror of Native girls going missing. Medina''s decisive authorial voice and unforgettable characters made for an incredibly powerful read." -- Alexis Henderson, author of The Year of the Witching "Nick Medina''s debut is a marvelous fusion of the thrilling, the dark, and the uncanny. Nothing in this novel was exactly as I expected it to be; its many denizens behave as real people do, with heartbreaking and sometimes hair-raising unpredictability--and the ending will eat you alive. Simply the best book I''ve read this year." -- Tanen Jones , author of The Better Liar " Sisters of the Lost Nation is a gripping and compelling story that''s as poignant as it is timely. Medina''s spectacular blend of tribal mythology, atmospheric settings, and a lead character who settles right into your heart make this book unforgettable." -- Hannah Mary McKinnon , internationally bestselling author of Never Coming Home "Medina''s debut blends mystery and Indigenous American mythologies to great effect...Though the Takoda tribe is not a real one, the author has based it on existing Indigenous nations, and the crimes against Indigenous women in the book are sadly realistic. But it''s the importance of stories, and who gets to keep and tell them, that''s at the heart of Medina''s gothic mystery." -- Library Journal "Who''s responsible for the disappearance of members of Louisiana''s Takoda tribe? That question, inspired by the real-life epidemic of disappearances of Native Americans in both the U.S. and Canada, drives the plot of Medina''s pulse-pounding debut....Medina resolves the plot well and gracefully weaves real-life concerns about disappearing Native people into the whodunit plot. This author is off to a strong start." -- Publishers Weekly "A rapid-fire mix of mystery, drama and mythology, Sisters of the Lost Nation blends Native American culture seamlessly into a multi-faceted murder-mystery thriller...[and] supplies the powerful narrative that embracing oneself is crucial to cultivating growth and strength." -- Deep South Magazine
Dewey Decimal
813.6
Synopsis
"A young girl hunts for answers about a string of disappearances, all while being haunted herself in this heart-pounding thriller with a mythological twist, from debut author Nick Medina. Anna Horn is always looking over her shoulder. For the bullies who torment her, for the entitled visitors at the reservation's casino...and for the nameless, disembodied entity that stalks her every step-an ancient tribal myth come to life, one that's intent on devouring her whole. With strange and sinister happenings occurring around the casino, Anna starts to suspect that not all the horrors on the reservation are old. As girls begin to go missing and the tribe scrambles to find answers, Anna struggles with her place on the rez, desperately searching for the key she's sure lies in the legends of her tribe's past. When Anna's own little sister also disappears, she'll do anything to bring Grace home. But the demons plaguing the reservation-both old and new-are strong, and sometimes, it's the stories that never get told that are the most important"--, Anna Horn is always looking over her shoulder. For the bullies who torment her, for the entitled visitors at the reservation's casino and for the nameless, disembodied entity that stalks her every step - an ancient tribal myth come to life, one that's intent on devouring her whole. With strange and sinister happenings occurring around the casino, Anna starts to suspect that not all the horrors on the reservation are old. As girls begin to go missing and the tribe scrambles to find answers, Anna struggles with her place on the rez, desperately searching for the key she's sure lies in the legends of her tribe's past. When Anna's own little sister also disappears, she'll do anything to bring Grace home. But the demons plaguing the reservation - both old and new - are strong, and sometimes, it's the stories that never get told that are the most important. In this stunning and timely debut, author Nick Medina spins a tale of life as an outcast, the cost of forgetting tradition, and the courage it takes to become who you were always meant to be.
LC Classification Number
PS3613.E314S57 2023

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