This novel has already been recommended by literary voices from all over the spectrum, from Buzzfeed to
Publisher’s Weekly, so I’m not breaking any new ground here by saying you gotta read this book. David Heska Wanbli Weiden’s debut novel is, according to fellow author Tommy Orange (
There, There), “a marvel…a thriller with a beating heart and jagged teeth…a brilliant meditation on power and violence and a testament to what a crime novel can achieve.” If you’re thinking of this as a gift for someone, do yourself a favor and buy two: You’ll want to keep one for your own shelf.
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donald trump can stay this high in the polls, galvanize supporters when he is saying things like this that are not based in fact. well there s a couple things here. one, you look at donald trump. he fell into this. this was pure dumb luck. when he came out in his campaign and started talking without a teleprompter which he bragged about him being brilliant. he had no idea the reaction to his words were going to make this the core center issue of his campaign. so this is not something he preplanned. this is just donald trump, dumb luck. he connected on an issue and he doubled and tripled down on it. the second issue is this. donald would say i know in response. the person that s going to introduce me, ask them if your studies or your statistics matter because when you have someone that s killed by an illegal immigrant, or an illegal immigrant that s a drunk driver or raped by an illegal immigrant, the study doesn t mean anything to those victims of that crime. he obviously has a very
reporter: dumb luck that director steven spielberg told jaws the inside story actually made the movie better. it s what we don t see the which is really truly frightening. that invited the audience to come to the movie, bringing their collective imaginations, and their imaginations helped me make that film a success. get my raft and go back out in the water. reporter: jaws second victim was played by local boy, jeff, then and now. you still get checks any time it s shown on tv anywhere. so, i always laugh and say it pays to die, because any time i die on tv, i get a check. reporter: jaws pilgrims from all over the world are still visiting. they come to see amity, which is actually edgartown. hasn t changed much in 40 years. and they come to see the beach and that bridge, which is still known by locals as jaws bridge. the legacy of jaws is you know, for better or worse, the