Linda Hogan was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for her novel Mean Spirit. Her other honors include an American Book Award and a Guggenheim Fellowship. She lives in Tishomingo, Oklahoma.
"Power is a beautifully written story, that rare book that comes
along once in a while, touching the deep parts of our humanness and
calling us…to be better than we are."
*Rocky Mountain News*
"[Hogan] has written a book about a crisis of belief that is
dizzying in its depths, a book that is a testament to the ability
of people to imagine what they cannot articulate."
*Boston Book Review*
"Hogan's Power is a bildungsroman. It is a lament for the animals
and plants we have so heedlessly extinguished and it is also a
story hopeful for the restoration of a world in balance."
*Bloomsbury Review*
"A deceptively straightforward novel, at least in its telling, that
sneaks up to unsettle by making us take a fresh look at what may
seem familiar."
*Steve Himmer - Electric Literature*
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