Marlowe - "Mark Gudgel not only provides his students with the opportunity to see themselves as engaged citizens of the world--he makes it possible for other educators to do so as well, by providing this heartfelt guide, clearly inspired by Mr. Gudgel's own passion and commitment to creating, with his students, the kind of world we all want our children to live in.
Mark Gudgel suffers from an illness far in excess of typical white guilt. It is that near-suicidal self-assault of historical truth. All the euphemistic prisms thorough which the harsh light of time is bent into glow-in-the-dark velvet paintings, the brilliant spectra of Navaho weavings, or carved cedar cigar-store totems he redirects back upon itself - tying himself and all of us together in a knot of all our shame and lies. So as it is true for our Native sisters and brothers, reading this book our continent becomes a wasteland in which there are no rest stops nor places to hide."- Greg Kuzma"If you are a reader with thin skin, you might not want to pursue these poems and stories. They pack a variety of punches - some social, others political, many religious. More than a few combine the punches, and the upshot is a challenging laying-out of the writer's convictions."- William Kloefkorn
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