A Calm and Normal Heart, Chelsea T. Hicks
A Calm and Normal Heart, Chelsea T. Hicks
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A Calm and Normal Heart
Stories

Author: Chelsea T. Hicks

Narrator: Chelsea T. Hicks

Unabridged: 6 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/13/2023


Synopsis

From Oklahoma to California, the heroes of A Calm & Normal Heart are modern-day adventurers—seeking out new places to call their own inside a nation to which they do not entirely belong. A member of the Osage tribe, author Chelsea T. Hicks's stories are compelled by an overlooked diaspora happening inside America itself: that of young Native people.

In stories like "Superdrunk," "Tsexope," and "Wets'a," iPhone lifestyles comingle with ancestral connection, strengthening relationships or pushing people apart, while generational trauma haunts individual paths. Broken partnerships and polyamorous desire signal a fraught era of modern love, even as old ways continue to influence how people assess compatibility. And in "By Alcatraz," a Native student finds herself alone on campus over Thanksgiving break, seeking out new friendships during a national holiday she does not recognize. Leaping back in time, "A Fresh Start Ruined" inhabits the life of Florence, an Osage woman attempting to hide her origins while social climbing in mid-century Oklahoma. And in "House of RGB" a young professional settles into a new home, intent on claiming her independence after a breakup, even if her ancestors can't seem to get out of her way.


About Chelsea T. Hicks

Chelsea T. Hicks's writing has been published in the LA Review of Books, the Paris Review, McSweeney's, the Believer, the Audacity, Yellow Medicine Review, Indian Country Today, and elsewhere. She is an incoming Tulsa Artist Fellow and a recent graduate from the MFA program in creative writing at the Institute of American Indian Arts. She is a 2016 Wah-Zha-Zhi Woman Artist featured by the Osage Nation Museum, a 2016 and 2017 Writing By Writers Fellow, and a 2020 finalist for the Eliza So Fellowship for Native American women writers. She is an enrolled citizen of the Osage Nation and she belongs to Pawhuska District.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Aimee

Chelsea's stories resonate not just because I am also Osage and have experienced similar impacts of colonization and ancestors who made varying choices to assimilate as many of the characters in the book, but also because the stories grapple with concepts of what it means to be a part of a community......more

Goodreads review by Lee

The central characters in ACNH are young women, Wazhazhe (Osage tribe), both involved with and running from (or wanting to) history, broadly speaking, and men, narrowly speaking. They are unsettled temporally and, often, existentially. In creating stories about these women, Hicks is writing a litera......more

Goodreads review by Amy

It took a second for me to latch onto this short story collection (I would recommend reading until at least the third story before making any sort of opinions), but once I did I was really impressed with the writing and the range in this book. There were quite a few stories that I felt deep in my ch......more

Goodreads review by Morgan

These stories are just the kind of stories we need right now: smart, daring, unforgiving. If Native literature is moving in the right direction, A Calm and Normal Heart by Chelsea Hicks just gave it a big push.......more