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Books nominated for the 2000 Award

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Flutie by
Diane Glancy

Nominated by:

  • Stadt-und Universitatsbibliothek Bern, Switzerland.

Flutie

ISBN: 1559212128 (USA)

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Flutie
Other books by this author:

Pushing The Bear: a Novel Of The Trail Of Tears
(1996) 0151002258
The West Pole
(1997) 0816628947

Flutie lives on the edge of an enormous quiet that she wants to transcend. Her family's life on a dirt road in Western Oklahoma, her father's job repairing old cars and tractors, her brother's betrayal, and her mother's indifference are all parts of a story Flutie wants to tell if she can find the words. In a library book, Flutie reads the Myth of Philomela, whose tongue was cut out by her sister's husband so she cannot tell that he raped her. As Flutie faces the poverty of the land and the turmoil of her family, she feels she is also without a tongue. She is not just afraid to speak, she is afraid of being. She especially fears her imagination, which produces visions of deer and spirit women. For a time, Flutie loses herself in drinking and drugs and a friendship that becomes oppressive. But through the influence of a kind neighbour and her own resolve she ends up doing what once seemed impossible - she finds her voice as she overcomes her shyness and fears.
Diane Glancy is the author of two novels, including The Only Piece of Furniture in the House, three books of short stories, two collections of essays, and six books of poetry. She has won numerous awards, including the first North American Indian Prose Award and the Capricorn Prize for poetry. Her novel Pushing the Bear was nominated for the 1998 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. Part Cherokee, Glancy teaches Native American literature and creative writing at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota.

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