![]() ![]() Sera is worried about Cedar traveling anywhere because some sort of apocalyptic event is underway. The phone is answered by a snarling teenager, who Cedar presumes to be her biological sister. Cedar calls the gas station on the Ojibwe reservation that her birth mother owns and gets directions to their location. ![]() She publishes a Catholic magazine called Zeal, where she has written about Kateri Tekakwitha, the Native American saint. prescient, Future Home of the Living God is a startlingly original work from one of our most acclaimed writers: a moving meditation on female agency, self-determination, biology, and natural rights that speaks to the troubling changes of our time. Cedar's mother is Ojibwe, and Cedar embraced her Native American roots as a child, before turning to Catholicism to find meaning (and agitate her non-Christian parents). Her adoptive parents are Glen and Sera Songmaker, a pair of wealthy vegan liberal hippies. ![]() The narrator introduces herself as Cedar Hawk Songmaker, a 26-year-old pregnant Minneapolis woman who is planning to meet her birth mother for the first time. ![]()
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