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A review by sleuthed
Little Bird: The Fight for Elder's Hope by Darcy Van Poelgeest
5.0
I saw this book in the library and picked it up, curious. Soon I was swept away, and went to sit down to devour it all in one sitting.
On the surface, Little Bird is an action packed gore-fest of violence. Badass characters and psychedelic art draw you into a dystopian world ruled by a caricaturized monster hybrid of all the worst traits of American imperialism and Christianity.
But this book is also about family, indigenous sovereignty, white supremacy, and revolution. Little Bird is a hurricane. It is a political call to action to rise against a Christian death cult. And despite all the violence, war, depravity, and pain--it is also about hope.
On the surface, Little Bird is an action packed gore-fest of violence. Badass characters and psychedelic art draw you into a dystopian world ruled by a caricaturized monster hybrid of all the worst traits of American imperialism and Christianity.
But this book is also about family, indigenous sovereignty, white supremacy, and revolution. Little Bird is a hurricane. It is a political call to action to rise against a Christian death cult. And despite all the violence, war, depravity, and pain--it is also about hope.