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Where the Dead Sit Talking
May 2023: Indigenous
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Where the Dead Sit Talking by Brandon Hobson - 2 stars (Subdue)
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I think that there is just better reading to be had.


I very much enjoyed There, There too
Sequoyah is a fifteen-year-old of Cherokee heritage. He is placed in foster care due to his mother’s imprisonment on drug charges. His foster parents are currently fostering Rosemary (17) and George (13). As the book opens, Sequoyah states he has witnessed the death of Rosemary, and then narrates how it transpired. Both Rosemary (of Kiowa heritage) and Charles (smart but socially awkward) have their own issues stemming from traumas. Agnes and Harold are well meaning but they are not able to handle three teens with significant emotional issues. Sequoyah develops a near obsession with Rosemary and is also exploring his gender identity.
The book is told in fragments. Little happens for much of the novel, other than everyday life, such as going to a movie or the dentist or playing a game. It is not what I would call a story and part of what I look for in my reading is great storytelling. It is more of a psychological study of a troubled teen, where he is often confused, obsessed with death, and thinking violent thoughts. Sequoyah is an unreliable narrator, and his recounting of events implies dark undercurrents, but it all seems very ambiguous. I have read one other book by Hobson, and I was not overly enthused by it, either. I think this is a case where the author’s style does not match my personal taste.