I've not read Patricia C. Wrede's Thirteenth Child, and I don't think I will.
According to Jo Walton writing over at
Tor, it's "Little House on the Prairie with mammoths and magic," apparently. Which sounds awesome, and something I'd love to read. Only, one of its basic premises posits an alternate America ("Columbia") that's empty, where the
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That's similar to where I went too. Made me sick. It's a repeat of the 'solution' to the 'Indian problem'.
Dragons may seem like a random, innocuous artifact of this book being published within the fantasy genre, but it does tie very closely with one of the dominant colonialist narratives about who Indians were.
Particularly when various body parts of Indians are used as talismans and trophies to this day. White people and robbing Indian graves has been going on at least since, what, '76 in the US? I'm told there's even a bit in one of Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House books where young Laura sees an Indian baby and pitches a tantrum because she wants to keep it.
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