The novel begins with Tayo returning to the Laguna Pueblo reservation, where his family and friends live. ”Ĭentering on Tayo, a Native American soldier returning home from the shattering horror of World War II, Ceremony unveils the persistent reality of dual identity in modern America, implementing mental health as another prevalent but disregarded truth, a conduit for layered conversation. She taught me this above all else: things which don't grow are dead things. but only this growth keeps the ceremonies strong. “But long ago when the people were given these ceremonies, the changing began. ![]() Review by Yelisa Leiva, bookseller at Foggy Pine Books
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