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Yellowcake

Published
Mar 2007
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General Fiction General Fiction
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303

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For her acclaimed collection of stories, Red Ant House, Joyce Carol Oates hailed Ann Cummins as "a master storyteller." The San Francisco Chronicle called her "startlingly original." Now, in her debut novel, Cummins stakes claim to rich new literary territory with a story of straddling cultures and cheating fate in the American Southwest. Yellowcake introduces us to two unforgettable families"one Navajo, one Anglo"some thirty years after the closing of the uranium mill near where they once made their collective home. When little Becky Atcitty shows up on the Mahoneys' doorstep all grown up, the past comes crashing in on Ryland and his lively brood. Becky, the daughter of one of the Navajo mill workers Ryland had supervised, is now involved in a group seeking damages for those harmed by the radioactive dust that contaminated their world. But Ryland wants no part of dredging up their past - or acknowledging his future. When his wife joins the cause, the messy, modern lives of this eclectic cast of characters collide once again, testing their mettle, stretching their faith, and reconnecting past and present in unexpected new ways. Finely crafted, deeply felt, and bursting with heartache and hilarity, "Yellowcake" is a moving story of how everyday people sort their way through life, with all its hidden hazards.

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May 2008 Mariner ISBN13 9780547053578 ISBN10 0547053576
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First Edition Mar 2007 Houghton Mifflin ISBN13 9780618269266 ISBN10 0618269266
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May 2008 Harcourt ISBN13 9780547793702 ISBN10 0547793707
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May 2008 Houghton Mifflin ISBN10 B007CMM4MG
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