53 pages 1 hour read

Tommy Orange

Wandering Stars: A Novel

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2024

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Before You Read

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Super Short Summary

Wandering Stars traces the lives of multiple generations of an Indigenous American family, beginning with Jude Star who survives the Sand Creek Massacre and faces imprisonment and substance use disorder. The narrative follows his descendants, including Charles, Opal, Jacquie, and her grandsons Orvil, Loother, and Lony, as they grapple with their fraught identities and generational trauma, while exploring how art and storytelling can transform their lives. The book includes references to genocide, forced assimilation, racially motivated violence, suicide, and substance use disorder.

Reviews & Readership

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Reviews of Wandering Stars by Tommy Orange highlight its masterful storytelling, rich character development, and powerful social commentary which resonate with readers. However, some critics mention a complex narrative structure that may confuse less attentive readers. Overall, the novel is praised for its emotional depth and cultural authenticity, cementing Orange's literary prowess.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Wandering Stars?

A reader who would enjoy Wandering Stars by Tommy Orange is likely drawn to contemporary Indigenous voices, richly woven narratives, and complex characters. They may appreciate the interwoven storytelling style found in There There by Tommy Orange and the poignant human connections central to The Round House by Louise Erdrich.

RecommendedReading Age

18+years

Book Details

Genre

Historical Fiction

Modern Classic Fiction

Themes

Values/Ideas: Literature

Relationships: Family

Emotions/Behavior: Conflict

Topics

Trauma / Abuse / Violence

Addiction / Substance Abuse

History: World