The Storyteller, Brandon Hobson
The Storyteller, Brandon Hobson
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The Storyteller

Author: Brandon Hobson

Narrator: Curtis Michael Holland

Unabridged: 8 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/02/2023


Synopsis

From National Book Award finalist Brandon Hobson, a kaleidoscopic middle-grade adventure that mixes the anxieties, friendships, and wonders of a Cherokee boy's life with Cherokee history and lore.Ziggy has ANXIETY. Partly this is because of the way his mind works, and how overwhelmed he can get when other people (especially his classmate Alice) are in the room. And partly it's because his mother disappeared when he was very young, making her one of many Native women who've gone mysteriously missing. Ziggy and his sister, Moon, want answers, but nobody around can give them.Once Ziggy gets it in his head that clues to his mother's disappearance may be found in a nearby cave, there's no stopping him from going there. Along with Moon, Alice, and his best friend, Corso, he sets out on a mind-bending adventure where he'll discover his story is tied to all the stories of the Cherokees that have come before him.Ziggy might not have any control over the past -- but if he learns the lessons of the storytellers, he might be able to better shape his future and find the friends he needs.

About Brandon Hobson

Brandon Hobson is the author of Where the Dead Sit Talking, which will be published in hardcover by Soho Press in 2018. He is also the author of Desolation of Avenues Untold, Deep Ellum, and The Levitationist. He has won a Pushcart Prize, and his stories and essays have appeared in Conjunctions, NOON, the Paris Review Daily, the Believer, Post Road, and elsewhere. He is a member of the Cherokee Nation Tribe.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Melissa

The Storyteller is a but powerful middle grade novel. It addresses a couple really important and heavy issues such The Trail of Tears and the disappearance/kidnapping of Native women. The style of the story reminded me a little of the Alchemist and The Little Prince. It is realistic fiction but incl......more

Goodreads review by Andrew

Ziggy's mom vanished when he was barely old enough to remember-- a deeply unsettling pattern that affects Native women and their families far more often than you might think. He's hoping he can finally find some answers through Alice, a fellow Cherokee classmate who is familiar with their stories an......more

Goodreads review by Carrie

I enjoyed parts of this, but didn't think Ziggy's anxiety was always seemlessly woven into the narrative. It seemed like he had to remind us every once and a while that he had ANXIETY! Love Hobson as an adult writer, but not sure he's cracked the middle grade market.......more

Goodreads review by Lynne

Lots of Native American stories. Good for fans of Alice in Wonderland.......more


Quotes

Praise for The Removed:"A mythic, sweeping novel." -- New York Times Book Review"[Hobson's] carved a striking new benchmark for fiction about Native Americans." -- Los Angeles Times"A soul-stirring saga." -- O, the Oprah Magazine"Deeply resonant and profound." -- NPR"The Removed is spirited, droll, and as quietly devastating as rain lifting from earth to sky." -- Tommy Orange, author of There There