Meʼma and the Great Mountain explained

Mema and the Great Mountain
Author:Lorin Morgan-Richards
Illustrator:Lorin Morgan-Richards
Country:United States
Language:English
Publisher:A Raven Above Press
Pub Date:2012 1st Ed. special hardcover
2016 paperback
Pages:170
Isbn:0985044799
Followed By:The Goodbye Family and the Great Mountain

Mema and the Great Mountain is a Weird West juvenile fiction novel by Lorin Morgan-Richards about an Indigenous girl named Mema who lives in an oppressed village called Sunken Creek.[1] The primary antagonist in the story, Baron Von Nickle, commands his army to forcibly remove the villagers, leading Mema to flee but without the aid of her grandfather and wolf Bright Eye. Escaping the attack with only her dolls, Xetacu and Tchesue, Mema begins her journey bringing to focus her extraordinary ability to communicate with the spirit world. Along her path she confronts ghoulish characters, reacquaints with her wolf, and is carefully guided by unusual animals that try to help her overcome her fears and battle the Baron.[2] The book includes a foreword by Oglala Lakota educator Corine Fairbanks who writes on the worldwide genocide of Indigenous people and the effects of industrialization, a common theme in Richards work.[3]

Mema and the Great Mountain is the first book in the Great Mountain series that introduces the characters and features of the land including The Goodbye Family.

Writing style and themes

Symbolism

Richards stories often express an underlying environmental message with a proposed solution. In this work, a mining tycoon is clearing the land of the villagers and plundering its resources. Me'ma uses traditional knowledge to battle the antagonist.[4]

Chapter list

Characters

Audiobook

In 2023, Richards released an audiobook of his novel Me’ma and the Great Mountain narrated by Jessica Rose Felix with a foreword by Corine Fairbanks.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Book . Bergers . Mema and the Great Mountain « Bergers Book Reviews . Bergersbookreviews.com . November 9, 2012 . September 7, 2017.
  2. Web site: Review: Mema and the Great Mountain | Advice from a Caterpillar . Advicefromacaterpillar.wordpress.com . April 26, 2012 . September 7, 2017.
  3. Web site: MBR: Reviewer's Bookwatch, May 2012 . Midwestbookreview.com . May 5, 2012 . September 7, 2017.
  4. Web site: The Goodbye Family and the Great Mountain | Author Anthony Avina's Blog . Authoranthonyavinablog.com . June 19, 2020. 2022-10-06.
  5. Web site: The Dreaded Summons – Our Q&A with Author Lorin Morgan-Richards . NewsWhistle . November 28, 2017 . December 22, 2017.