Looking for Smoke - by K A Cobell (Hardcover)
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13 October, 2025
Superb cultural book about important issue
Wow. That is the feeling I have about Looking For Smoke. Firstly, a wow because this is K.A. Cobell’s debut novel. She did an awe-inspiring job of writing a mystery that keeps the reader guessing until the book’s end. She did an incredible job presenting the Blackfeet culture to readers who likely know little about it. The book dynamically depicts their culture – the beautiful ceremonies that are so significant for the Blackfeet, the immediacy and fidelity of their kinship, and the bleak lack of hopefulness about their future. And her characterization! A huge wow. The characters became well-known and understood, and I felt great compassion for each. She was also phenomenal at bringing a critical issue to light; it is so often ignored. The underlying theme of the novel is the horrifying number of Indigenous women and girls who go missing or are murdered each year. Eighty-four percent of Native women have experienced violence. The murder rate of Native women is three times that of white women. The MMIW, or Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women movement, is attempting to draw attention to these shocking statistics. The issue is something everyone should investigate; even young people should be aware of the problem. This is a breathtaking debut novel; its message is not just for young people. Thank you to Harper Collins for creating Heartdrum, an imprint for Native American writers, and to NetGalley for providing me with an ARC.
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6 June, 2025
Great young adult mystery
Love it. The author’s purpose is to bring awareness to Missing and murdered indigenous women, but the young adult characters add layers to the plot. Until the end, I kept asking “who really did it.”
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Great Read
A really great blend of murder mystery, Blackfeet culture, and a subtle love story :)