In the Sun's House: My Year Teaching on the Navajo Reservation

Kurt Caswell
Rex Lee Jim
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In the Sun's House: My Year Teaching on the Navajo Reservation

Kurt Caswell
Rex Lee Jim
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  • Published date: Oct 02, 2009
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 304
  • Publisher: Trinity University Press
  • ISBN: 9781595340566
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 0.45" L x 8.25" H
Rex Lee Jim is a member of the Navajo Nation Council and chairs its Public Safety Committee. He is the author of several books of poetry written in the Navajo language, including Dúchas Táá Kóó Diné, a trilingual poetry collection in Navajo, Irish, and English. He lives in Rock Point, Arizona.
“Teaching language arts to middle school students on a Navajo reservation is not for the fainthearted, as Kurt Caswell demonstrates in this probing memoir.”— the Rumpus

“In the Sun’s House gathers together so much of the world that lies remote, to our eyes and often our hearts—the Navajo nation, the desert Southwest, the elusive joys of the classroom, the forces that both shape identity and erode it, the lonely isolation that accompanies wanderlust, the not always apparent journey toward what it is we most desire from life. There’s a quiet, sometimes wind-bitten loveliness in Caswell’s seductive voice that builds triumphantly to a level of uplifting grace.”— Bob Shacochis, National Book Award–winning author of Easy in the Islands and The Woman Who Lost Her Soul

“An exquisitely written, consistently thoughtful, and engaging work . . . Its scrupulous personal honesty and research into the Navajos combine to produce a rich literary experience, as engrossing as a novel yet buoyed by the sense of a reliable observer bearing witness to what actually happened.”— Phillip Lopate, author of Two Marriages

“This is a literary chronicle with the flavor of Tom Wolfe's brand of naturalism, told with well-observed scenes, dialogue in full, strong point of view, and illuminating details.”— New Mexico Magazine

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