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Discover the captivating narratives within *Freeman's: California*, the sixth volume in the acclaimed series that has garnered praise from NPR, O Magazine, and Vogue. This trade paperback, published by The Text Publishing Company in 2019, presents a tapestry of stories that explore the rich diversity and cultural complexities of California, a state renowned for its innovation and diversity.
Within the 336 pages, you'll delve into powerful tales from a broad selection of writers who articulate what it means to live in one of the most populous and precarious states in America. Lauren Markham shares her family's multi-generational relationship with water in one of California's driest regions, highlighting the vital connection between land and survival. Rabih Alameddine takes you back to the mid-1980s, reflecting on his experiences as a bartender amid the AIDS crisis. Rachel Kushner fondly recalls the cars that have marked her journey, while Natalie Diaz reveals her transformation into a professional basketball player, exploring themes of identity as a gay native woman.
Experience chilling narratives like the ghost story from Oscar Villalon and bold fiction from Tommy Orange, alongside stunning poetry contributions from talents like Mai Der Vang and Juan Felipe Herrera. *Freeman's: California* not only showcases extraordinary writing but also invites readers to engage with pressing social issues, making it a must-have addition to your literary collection.
Within the 336 pages, you'll delve into powerful tales from a broad selection of writers who articulate what it means to live in one of the most populous and precarious states in America. Lauren Markham shares her family's multi-generational relationship with water in one of California's driest regions, highlighting the vital connection between land and survival. Rabih Alameddine takes you back to the mid-1980s, reflecting on his experiences as a bartender amid the AIDS crisis. Rachel Kushner fondly recalls the cars that have marked her journey, while Natalie Diaz reveals her transformation into a professional basketball player, exploring themes of identity as a gay native woman.
Experience chilling narratives like the ghost story from Oscar Villalon and bold fiction from Tommy Orange, alongside stunning poetry contributions from talents like Mai Der Vang and Juan Felipe Herrera. *Freeman's: California* not only showcases extraordinary writing but also invites readers to engage with pressing social issues, making it a must-have addition to your literary collection.