"A Calm and Normal Heart is a fresh and wholly original collection from a shining new star in the firmament of contemporary literature." --Carla Crujido, Co-editor of Nonwhite and Woman: 131 Micro Essays on Being in the World
"Hicks, an enrolled citizen of the Osage Nation, debuts with a short-story collection that fearlessly both embraces and upends Native American tradition and storytelling. Young women take center stage as they navigate sex, love, and general life transitions in lands, from Oklahoma to California, that are theirs and not, where they belong and don't... Whether her characters are navigating relationships with white men and women, reconnecting with childhood friends and slipping into speaking Wazhazhe ie (the Osage language that Hicks includes throughout), or negotiating with ghosts of ancestors, Hicks beautifully renders their motivations, contradictions, joys, and struggles. This collection announces Hicks as a writer to know." --Booklist
"A Calm & Normal Heart by Chelsea T. Hicks is a marvel of storytelling and unlike anything I've read before. At the intersection of tradition and technology, past and present, these vivid and absorbing Native characters fill the pages of this extraordinary debut with tenderness and humor." --Kali Fajardo-Anstine, National Book Award finalist and author of Sabrina & Corina and Woman of Light
"Dark and darkly comic stories that herald an important new voice in American letters." --Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
"Unabashedly contemporary, A Calm and Normal Heart documents and channels messy, sexy, people dealing and not dealing with the complex reverberations of our American past in a relentless now. Hicks never shies from the restlessness of racial, sexual, and cultural identity; she embraces her characters' fragility and obstinacy with an unbound language that is as savvy as it is openhearted." --Lucy Corin, author of The Swank Hotel
"These stories will break your heart and make you want to dance. Chelsea T. Hicks delivers a striking debut." --Toni Jensen, author of Carry
"Chelsea T. Hicks's warm, sharp, and searching debut is both a contemporary feat of decolonial poetics (which hopefully will inspire more and more works written in and translated from indigenous languages) and a closely observed, often wryly comic collection of short stories that feels as alive in-the-process-of-becoming as its singular characters: in Hicks's deft words, its 'everyday heartbroken players of life'." --Elaine Castillo, author of America Is Not the Heart
Brilliant debut stories about the lives of contemporary Native women. Dark and darkly comic stories that herald an important new voice in American letters. --Starred Kirkus Review
Chelsea T. Hicks writes Osages moving home, those who never left, and the webs of conflict in between. She writes our up-to-minute world. ... It's a look at what we've lost through colonization, the theft and violence of oil production, and all that we retain. --Ruby Hansen Murray, Osage writer