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Title The last Karankawas / Kimberly Garza.
Author Garza, Kimberly, 1985- author.
Publication Info. New York : Henry Holt and Company, 2022.
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 Alafaya  FIC GAR    Check Shelves
 Orlando Public Library (Downtown) - Library Central  FIC GAR    Check Shelves
 South Trail  FIC GAR    Check Shelves
Edition First edition.
Description 274 pages ; 22 cm.
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Note "A novel."
Summary "A kaleidoscopic, emotionally charged debut about a tight-knit community of Mexican and Filipino families on the Texas coast. Unflinching, lyrical, and singular, The Last Karankawas is a portrait of America rarely witnessed, where browning palm trees and oily waters mark the forefront of ecological change. It is a deeply imagined exploration of familial inheritance, human perseverance, and the histories we assign to ourselves, establishing Kimberly Garza as a brilliant new literary voice"-- Provided by publisher.
Carly Castillo has only ever known Albacore Avenue. Abandoned as a child by her Filipina mother and Mexican-American father, Carly returns each morning from her nursing shift to the house she shares with her grandmother, Magdalena. But when Magdalena slips into dementia, Carly begins to imagine a life elsewhere. Jess Rivera, her boyfriend and all-star shortstop turned seaman, treasures the salty, familiar island air. Years ago, he had a chance to leave Galveston for a bigger city with more possibilities. But he didn't then, and he sure as hell won't now. Deftly moving through these characters' lives and those of the individuals who circle them--Mercedes, Jess's undocumented cousin; Kristin, Magdalena's daytime nurse; Luz, the wife of Carly's best friend; Schafer, Jess's coworker out on the gulf--Garza presents a mosaic depiction of everyday survival in Southern Texas. As word spreads of a storm gathering strength offshore, building into Hurricane Ike, they each must make a difficult decision: board up the windows and hunker down, or flee inland and abandon their hard-won home.
Subject Desertion and non-support -- Fiction.
Hurricane Ike, 2008 -- Fiction.
Indigenous peoples -- America -- Fiction.
Hispanic Americans -- Texas -- Fiction.
Filipino Americans -- Texas -- Fiction.
Man-woman relationships -- Fiction.
Small cities -- Fiction.
Galveston (Tex.) -- Fiction.
FICTION / Cultural Heritage
FICTION / Southern
Genre Fictional Work (DNLM)D022922
Domestic fiction.
Novels.
Related To Online version: Garza, Kimberly. Last karankawas First edition. New York : Henry Holt and Company, 2022 9781250819864 (DLC) 2021060828
ISBN 9781250819857 (hardcover) : $26.99
1250819857 (hardcover)