Where the Dead Sit Talking

2018 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FICTION FINALIST

Set in rural Oklahoma during the late 1980s, Where the Dead Sit Talking is a stunning and lyrical Native American coming-of-age story.

With his single mother in jail, Sequoyah, a fifteen-year-old Cherokee boy, is placed in foster care with the Troutt family. Literally and figuratively scarred by his mother’s years of substance abuse, Sequoyah keeps mostly to himself, living with his emotions pressed deep below the surface. At least until he meets seventeen-year-old Rosemary, a troubled artist who also lives with the family.

Sequoyah and Rosemary bond over their shared Native American background and tumultuous paths through the foster care system, but as Sequoyah’s feelings toward Rosemary deepen, the precariousness of their lives and the scars of their pasts threaten to undo them both.

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289 pages

Average rating: 5

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IronQueen
Feb 19, 2025
1/10 star
What made me most upset is that he relied on native imagery but didn’t follow through . It MATTERS what kind of birds in the various parts of the book. the dream Lore of (spoiler) about a house was not explored as foreshadowing. Shame. PS I am of the tribe discussed.

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