Old School Indian

A Kirkus Editor's Pick ¿ A Most Anticipated Book of 2025: Cowboys & Indians | Brit + Co | Debutiful Most Anticipated Book of 2025

“With amazing dexterity, Aaron John Curtis's moving debut novel, Old School Indian, combines raucous humor with respect for ancestral traditions.” -Honorée Fanonne Jeffers, New York Times bestselling author of The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois

"A novel of pure heart and mastery.” -Morgan Talty, bestselling author of Night of the Living Rez and Fire Exit

"An inspired novel by an author whose voice absolutely sizzles on the page.” -Nathan Hill, New York Times bestselling author of Wellness and The Nix

A coming-of-middle-age novel about an Ahkwesáhsne man's reluctant return home and what it takes to heal.

Abe Jacobs is Kanien'kehá:ka from Ahkwesáhsne-or, as white people say, a Mohawk Indian from the Saint Regis Tribe. At eighteen, Abe left the reservation where he was raised and never looked back.

Now forty-three, Abe is suffering from a rare disease-one his doctors in Miami believe will kill him. Running from his diagnosis and a failing marriage, Abe returns to the Rez, where he's persuaded to undergo a healing at the hands of his Great Uncle Budge. But Budge-a wry, recovered alcoholic prone to wearing punk T-shirts-isn't all that convincing. And Abe's time off the Rez has made him a thorough skeptic.

To heal, Abe will undertake a revelatory journey, confronting the parts of himself he's hidden ever since he left home and learning to cultivate hope, even at his darkest hour.

Delivered with crackling wit, Old School Indian is a striking exploration of the power and secrets of family, the capacity for healing and catharsis, and the ripple effects of history and culture.

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Old School Indian

A Kirkus Editor's Pick ¿ A Most Anticipated Book of 2025: Cowboys & Indians | Brit + Co | Debutiful Most Anticipated Book of 2025

“With amazing dexterity, Aaron John Curtis's moving debut novel, Old School Indian, combines raucous humor with respect for ancestral traditions.” -Honorée Fanonne Jeffers, New York Times bestselling author of The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois

"A novel of pure heart and mastery.” -Morgan Talty, bestselling author of Night of the Living Rez and Fire Exit

"An inspired novel by an author whose voice absolutely sizzles on the page.” -Nathan Hill, New York Times bestselling author of Wellness and The Nix

A coming-of-middle-age novel about an Ahkwesáhsne man's reluctant return home and what it takes to heal.

Abe Jacobs is Kanien'kehá:ka from Ahkwesáhsne-or, as white people say, a Mohawk Indian from the Saint Regis Tribe. At eighteen, Abe left the reservation where he was raised and never looked back.

Now forty-three, Abe is suffering from a rare disease-one his doctors in Miami believe will kill him. Running from his diagnosis and a failing marriage, Abe returns to the Rez, where he's persuaded to undergo a healing at the hands of his Great Uncle Budge. But Budge-a wry, recovered alcoholic prone to wearing punk T-shirts-isn't all that convincing. And Abe's time off the Rez has made him a thorough skeptic.

To heal, Abe will undertake a revelatory journey, confronting the parts of himself he's hidden ever since he left home and learning to cultivate hope, even at his darkest hour.

Delivered with crackling wit, Old School Indian is a striking exploration of the power and secrets of family, the capacity for healing and catharsis, and the ripple effects of history and culture.

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Old School Indian

Old School Indian

by Aaron John Curtis

Narrated by Jason Grasl

Unabridged — 9 hours, 56 minutes

Old School Indian

Old School Indian

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A Kirkus Editor's Pick ¿ A Most Anticipated Book of 2025: Cowboys & Indians | Brit + Co | Debutiful Most Anticipated Book of 2025

“With amazing dexterity, Aaron John Curtis's moving debut novel, Old School Indian, combines raucous humor with respect for ancestral traditions.” -Honorée Fanonne Jeffers, New York Times bestselling author of The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois

"A novel of pure heart and mastery.” -Morgan Talty, bestselling author of Night of the Living Rez and Fire Exit

"An inspired novel by an author whose voice absolutely sizzles on the page.” -Nathan Hill, New York Times bestselling author of Wellness and The Nix

A coming-of-middle-age novel about an Ahkwesáhsne man's reluctant return home and what it takes to heal.

Abe Jacobs is Kanien'kehá:ka from Ahkwesáhsne-or, as white people say, a Mohawk Indian from the Saint Regis Tribe. At eighteen, Abe left the reservation where he was raised and never looked back.

Now forty-three, Abe is suffering from a rare disease-one his doctors in Miami believe will kill him. Running from his diagnosis and a failing marriage, Abe returns to the Rez, where he's persuaded to undergo a healing at the hands of his Great Uncle Budge. But Budge-a wry, recovered alcoholic prone to wearing punk T-shirts-isn't all that convincing. And Abe's time off the Rez has made him a thorough skeptic.

To heal, Abe will undertake a revelatory journey, confronting the parts of himself he's hidden ever since he left home and learning to cultivate hope, even at his darkest hour.

Delivered with crackling wit, Old School Indian is a striking exploration of the power and secrets of family, the capacity for healing and catharsis, and the ripple effects of history and culture.


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A beautiful, hilarious, heartbreaking book, which we so love for how piercingly and warmly and wittily it bears witness—to what we talk about as the protest of existing, to the right to remake and reimagine our own myths, not only when but especially when they are so often appropriated, corrupted, erased, fed back to us in ways we no longer recognize or, even worse, recognize too well. Old School Indian speaks so powerfully (as young Abe, older Abe, and as the indelible Dominick Deer Woods) to all these themes and does so with the humor and heart we know comes from resilience.” —Hillman Grad Books

Product Details

BN ID: 2940194221943
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Publication date: 05/06/2025
Edition description: Unabridged
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