Big Chief, Jon Hickey
Big Chief, Jon Hickey
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Big Chief

Author: Jon Hickey

Narrator: Shaun Taylor-Corbett

Unabridged: 10 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/08/2025


Synopsis

Named a Most Anticipated Book of 2025 by The Washington Post, Debutiful, San Francisco Chronicle, Los Angeles Times, and LitHub
Publishers Weekly Writer to Watch for Spring 2025

“Propulsive...a masterclass...a dazzling, fast-paced pressure-cooker journey about not letting others define who we are, but rather deciding that for ourselves.” —San Francisco Chronicle

A gripping literary debut about power and corruption, family, and facing the ghosts of the past.

Mitch Caddo, a young law school graduate and aspiring political fixer, is an outsider in the homeland of his Anishinaabe ancestors. But alongside Tribal President Mack Beck, his childhood friend, Mitch runs the government of the Passage Rouge Nation, and with it, the tribe’s Golden Eagle Casino and Hotel. On the eve of Mack’s reelection, their tenuous grip on power is threatened by a nationally known activist and politician, Gloria Hawkins, and her young aide, Layla Beck, none other than Mack’s estranged sister and Mitch’s former love. In their struggle for control over Passage Rouge, the campaigns resort to bare-knuckle political gamesmanship, testing the limits of how far they will go—and what they will sacrifice—to win it all.

But when an accident claims the life of Mitch’s mentor, a power broker in the reservation’s political scene, the election slides into chaos and pits Mitch against the only family he has. As relationships strain to their breaking points and a peaceful protest threatens to become an all-consuming riot, Mitch and Layla must work together to stop the reservation’s descent into violence.

Thrilling and timely, Big Chief is an “unexpected, disturbingly funny” (The New York Times) and unforgettable story about the search for belonging—to an ancestral and spiritual home, to a family, and to a sovereign people at a moment of great historical importance.

About Jon Hickey

Jon Hickey earned his MFA at Cornell University and was a Stegner Fellow at Stanford University. He has received scholarships from the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference and the Sewanee Writers’ Conference, and he is an enrolled member of the Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians. Jon lives in San Francisco with his wife and two sons.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Summer on April 13, 2025

What a beautiful and remarkable debut! Big Chief is a completely engrossing story that gives a behind-the-scenes look at tribal life. Filled with dimensional, complex, and even unlikeable characters who make the story much more interesting. The book is an exploration of Indigenous identity and authe......more

Goodreads review by Michael on April 22, 2025

You’re Disenrolled The Passage Rouge Indian reservation in Wisconsin is holding an election in a few days. The narrator, Mitch Caddo, is the campaign manager for Tribal President Mack Beck and also the brains behind his administration. Mack is facing a strong challenge from Gloria Hawkins, a well-kno......more

Goodreads review by Tina on December 30, 2024

I was initially interested to read Big Chief by Jon Hickey because it’s described as There There meets The Night Watchman and I loved There There. This debut novel follows Mitch Caddo who works with Tribal President, Mack, on the Passage Rouge Nation and hoping for reelection. A tragic accident brin......more

Goodreads review by Kerry on April 19, 2025

I enjoyed this book because the subject matter is different than a lot of other books by Native American authors. This book is about conflicts over the politics of financial management of the Pueblo (or reservation) land transactions. The main character is involved in trying to win a political campa......more

Goodreads review by Lisa on March 07, 2025

3.5 stars Set at a fictional Anishanaabe community in northern Wisconsin, Big Chief takes place over a few days in November leading up to a contentious election for Tribal President. The story is told from the perspective of young lawyer Mitch Caddo who works as a political fixer for Mack Beck who is......more


Quotes

"Loss haunts this powerful story of politics, corruption, and loyalty. Narrator Shaun Taylor–Corbett continues his fine work with Indigenous authors. He performs this debut novel with just the right tone, style, and tempo. He voices the angsty Mitch Caddo with a sure sense of his conflicted life as a “fixer” for the fictional Passage Rouge Nation. An outsider with an Ivy League law degree, Caddo works with his childhood friend, now tribal president, Mack Beck. The plot revolves around the days just before a tribal election when issues arise involving tribal membership and past suspect business dealings. Matters overheat, and violence occurs. Taylor–Corbett delivers the dialogue with restraint and intelligence and is masterful in bringing this compelling novel to life."