Shelterwood - by Lisa Wingate Hardcover
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4 June, 2024
Exceptional Story on the Forgotten Native American Children of Oklahoma
Shelterwood is another exceptional novel by Lisa Wingate! I came to know of this author by reading “Before We Were Yours”, and was transfixed by the stories written about the devastating effects of injustices upon children. Wingate is an adept and meticulous researcher in her writings, drawing upon many resources of factual information for the subjects she writes on, and the amount of learning and education I receive while reading her stories is astounding! In her newest novel, Shelterwood, Wingate tells the story of the corruption of Native American lands in Oklahoma, and the injustices that occurred against children. The story is told from two time periods, 1909 and 1990, and takes place in southeastern Oklahoma, in the Winding Stair Mountains. We learn about the main characters of Ollie (age 11) and her friends, as well as a current widowed park ranger, Valerie who recently moves to Oklahoma for work, after the death of her husband. The story focuses on the orphaned Native American children, and the atrocities they endured, as well as current social injustices continuing to unfold in the Winding Stair Mountain region. Wingate does a wonderful job shedding light to social injustices, both past and present, and educates the reader on history that most likely was never known before reading this book. You will not want to put this book down! It will leave your heart broken, yearning for redemption for the children orphaned in Oklahoma back in 1909, and awaken you to the greed, dishonesty, and injustice of current day society. Wingate sheds light on history that was buried and gives hope to the future, making sure that injustices are never forgotten. Thank you for NetGalley and Ballantine books for this advanced review copy. All opinions are my own.