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A Council of Dolls

A Novel

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A Council of Dolls

By: Mona Susan Power
Narrated by: Isabella Star LaBlanc
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LONGLISTED FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD

The long-awaited, profoundly moving, and unforgettable new novel from PEN Award–winning Native American author Mona Susan Power, spanning three generations of Yanktonai Dakota women from the 19th century to the present day.

From the mid-century metropolis of Chicago to the windswept ancestral lands of the Dakota people, to the bleak and brutal Indian boarding schools, A Council of Dolls is the story of three women, told in part through the stories of the dolls they carried….

Sissy, born 1961: Sissy’s relationship with her beautiful and volatile mother is difficult, even dangerous, but her life is also filled with beautiful things, including a new Christmas present, a doll called Ethel. Ethel whispers advice and kindness in Sissy’s ear, and in one especially terrifying moment, maybe even saves Sissy’s life.

Lillian, born 1925: Born in her ancestral lands in a time of terrible change,Lillianclings to her sister, Blanche, and her doll, Mae. When the sisters are forced to attend an “Indian school” far from their home, Blanche refuses to be cowed by the school’s abusive nuns. But when tragedy strikes the sisters, the doll Mae finds her way to defend the girls.

Cora, born 1888: Though she was born into the brutal legacy of the “Indian Wars,” Cora isn’t afraid of the white men who remove her to a school across the country to be “civilized.” When teachers burn her beloved buckskin and beaded doll Winona, Cora discovers that the spirit of Winona may not be entirely lost…

A modern masterpiece, A Council of Dolls is gorgeous, quietly devastating, and ultimately hopeful, shining a light on the echoing damage wrought by Indian boarding schools, and the historical massacres of Indigenous people. With stunning prose, Mona Susan Power weaves a spell of love and healing that comes alive on the page.

Coming of Age Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Native American Historical Fiction Heartfelt Fiction Inspiring Emotionally Gripping Tearjerking World Literature War
Beautifully Woven Narrative • Multigenerational Storytelling • Good Voice Range • Unique Perspective • Beautiful Voice

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Loved everything about this one. Felt the power of this book weave through my world through the whole listen

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This book was incredibly written and read. I could see exactly what was happening. I will warn that this book is fun but it is heavy. I did cry upon reflection but still greatly recommend.

Beautiful, Imaginative, and Heavy

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A captivating story based on much of the author’s own family history- uniquely told through the eyes of the precious “toys” who provided comfort and companionship for the generations of young girls surviving cultural genocide

Captivating

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The narrator didn’t have a good range of voices so was often difficult to know which character was speaking.

Wonderful story with lots of facts thrown in

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Terribly depressing trauma affecting multiple generations of native American Indians, with healing by dolls who carry the generational word of truth.

The dolls heal

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