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Where They Last Saw Her

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Where They Last Saw Her

De: Marcie R. Rendon
Narrado por: Erin Tripp, Marcie R. Rendon
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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • From the award-winning author of the Cash Blackbear series comes a compelling mystery of a Native American woman who learns of the disappearance of one of her own and decides enough is enough.

“Rendon shows how harm done to a marginalized community can reverberate through generations [as] the novel hurtles toward a breath-robbing conclusion.”—The New York Times Book Review

A WASHINGTON POST AND BOOK RIOT BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR • FINALIST FOR THE MINNESOTA BOOK AWARD

All they heard was her scream.

Quill has lived on the Red Pine reservation in Minnesota her whole life. She knows what happens to women who look like her. Just a girl when Jimmy Sky jumped off the railway bridge and she ran for help, Quill realizes now that she’s never stopped running. As she trains for the Boston Marathon early one morning in the woods, she hears a scream. When she returns to search the area, all she finds are tire tracks and a single beaded earring.

Things are different now for Quill than when she was a lonely girl. Her friends Punk and Gaylyn are two women who don’t know what it means to quit; her loving husband, Crow, and their two beautiful children challenge her to be better every day. So when she hears a second woman has been stolen, she is determined to do something about it—starting with investigating the group of men working the pipeline construction just north of their homes.

As Quill closes in on the truth about the missing women, someone else disappears. In her quest to find justice for all of the women of the reservation, she is confronted with the hard truths of their home and the people who purport to serve them. When will she stop losing neighbors, friends, family? As Quill puts everything on the line to make a difference, the novel asks searing questions about bystander culture, the reverberations of even one act of crime, and the long-lasting trauma of being considered invisible.

©2024 Marcie R. Rendon (P)2024 Random House Audio
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“Mystery writer Rendon, a citizen of the White Earth Nation, creates a compelling, take-charge heroine who is based on the women raising awareness about disproportionately high rates of missing and murdered Indigenous people.”The Washington Post

“Rendon’s book will break your heart, but it will also inspire and inform.”Kirkus Review, starred review

“Rendon masterfully navigates the histories of trauma and brutality that continue to exist within our Native communities, laying bare the truths of colonial violence and the continuing need for closure and justice in our homelands.”—Ramona Emerson, author of Shutter

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What inspired me to write Where They Last Saw Her?
"I have been writing about missing and murdered Indian women (#mmiw) since at least 2014, after reading that First Nations women in Canada had compiled a list of victims’ names that was 90 pages, single-spaced. I counted out 90 sheets of typewriter paper and stared back at that stack, horrified. After, I wrote a poem titled “Say Their Names,” and now this novel. Where They Last Saw Her is about more than just the missing and murdered women. It is about the very real First Nations women who called international attention to this crisis, as well as all the Native women who have been at the forefront of various legislative movements to sound a battle cry to bring our relatives home. It is about Native women who take a stand to say, “not in my community, not to our women.” Much is written about historical trauma in Native communities. It is my hope that the three women of this story—Quill, Punk, and Gaylyn—will be recognized as the strong, resilient, loving, determined, sovereign individuals that I know the women of my community to be. Miigwech."– Marcie R. Rendon, writer of Where They Last Saw

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Empowering

Very emotional story but very empowering as well. I don’t really like mysteries but I liked this one.

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Gripping, moving story telling and a meaningful message carried by solid, compelling characters. I loved it.

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An important story with lackluster characters

While I found this to be an emotional and inspiring read, I struggled to connect with any of the characters. The main character’s lack of growth was particularly disappointing, as she continued her pattern of reckless behavior. I understand the author’s point that the police are unreliable, but this wasn’t very well illustrated in the book. Characters would express frustration with the cops and take matters into their own hands, but the main cop character seemed well intentioned and reliable throughout the story. It was incredibly frustrating to see the main character engage in unnecessary vigilantism without good reason to distrust her cop friend. Apart from enjoying running, the main characters were very uninteresting. It felt as though they weren’t really explored beyond their existence on the reservation and their one passion. Dialogue was often written as though characters were reading from a textbook on MMIW and native culture. I felt that I was being told about life on a reservation through unnatural conversation, instead of being shown through narrative. I really wanted to enjoy this book as someone who is learning about MMIW, but I honestly would not recommend it to my friends.

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Historical fiction

Sad but all too true sorry of human trafficking. I live near a casino in WNY and it made me think about the native community near me. Read a little slow.

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Must read indigenous thriller

I love a good thriller
I love indigenous literature
This book speaks on an incredibly important issue that is tearing indigenous communities apart.
And this story is far more than a hard thriller about tragedy or trauma. It brings community, culture and genuine joy into a world that fights through hard things as matter of course.
More people need to read this book.

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The story of missing native women needs to be told, and Ms Rendon does it well.

A man doesn’t solve this mystery, but rather native women. They are logical and smart, just the way a woman should be. The pain and sadness of losing yet another native woman is so often overlooked and forgotten. That is not how Ms. Rendon sees it. She reminds us that this is still a very real issue today.

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The honesty against political decisions and missteps

A great read from a congressman who was a special forces operative in the Middle East who tells the inconvenient truths about American leadership.

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Hard to tear myself away

I love this author’s Cash books and have been waiting a while for more stories. This one is set in the present day rather than the 1970s.

The rights and safely of women transcend cultures and this book emphasizes that First Nations women are vulnerable for many reasons. I love the glimpses of traditional culture in amongst cell phones and technology. Her description of Northern woods in winter is spot on. I felt I was there at times. The story is gripping and I binge listened with little time for sleep. Though I thoroughly enjoyed the story of Quill’s quest for justice for an unknown woman, i found myself annoyed with her for failing to think ahead and curb her impulses. Her lack of trust is both her Achilles heel and her saving grace.

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Loved it!!

I love this author. Great character development and connection. Heart wrenching. Women empowerment. The narrator is also so easy to listen to.

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Injustice to indigenous women

Thank you Netgalley for the advance reader copy of Where They Lost Saw Her by Marcie R. Rendon in exchange for an honest review. What an insightful book. I am so glad that we are getting more books, movies and TV shows that are shining a light on the Murdered & Missing Indigenous People. Laws really need to be fixed so that there are better investigations and that those responsible are held accountable. I grew very attached to Quill, family and her strength.

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