"Belcourt is one of the finest and most sublime writers at work today. Its been some time since I loved a book so deeply." -- Claudia Dey, author of Daughter "An homage and an elegy to a still-unfolding historyas intimate and hopeful as young romance, as mysterious and life-giving as family. I adore this collection." -- Tsering Yangzom Lama, author of We Measure the Earth with Our Bodies "These characters passionate insistence on loving and desiring and hoping, amid the existential terror of colonizationand Billy-Ray Belcourts nuanced and attentive rendering of itis the most revolutionary of acts" -- Vauhini Vara, author of Pulitzer Prize finalist The Immortal King Rao "A brilliant exploration of the boundaries both imposed and imagined that exist between beings and the spaces we inhabit. This engaging, alive text drills right to heart of what it is to be Indigenous in the twenty-first century." -- Mona Susan Power, author of A Council of Dolls "Coexistence filled my heart and lifted my spirit. There are few writers who can authentically capture the beauty and complexity of Indigenous existence both on the rez and in the city like Billy-Ray Belcourt. This book is a resolute proclamation of resilient Indigenous humanity and the nuance and richness we all embody. The stories weave and enrich on journeys that are both familiar and informative. Coexistence is a powerful celebration and a gift to the world." -- Waubgeshig Rice, author of Moon of the Turning Leaves "Billy-Ray Belcourt masterfully portrays the complexities of Indigenous lives, longing, and belonging through these stories. There are sentences in this collection that I didnt know I had been waiting to read; my breath caught on several of them. I suspect that readers will be letting out collective sighs while reading this book." -- Helen Knott, author of Becoming a Matriarch "Belcourt's writing is always lyrical, profound and emotional." -- Deborah Dundas - Toronto Star "The long shadow of a residential school building, the candour of gay men discussing their sex lives, intersecting stories of Indigenous love in Western Canadain Coexistence, Billy-Ray Belcourt deploys his celebrated and playful literary voice to explore the connections and the distances between people, places, and times." -- Andrew Woodrow-Butcher - Quill & Quire "Coexistence is the culmination of that exploration [ of other characters and narrative pathways], and the text is classic Belcourt: highly intellectual, but also vividly emotional." -- Sara Horowitz - The Georgia Straight "The redemptive pull of the collection lies in the unabashed permission [ Belcourt] provides for his Indigenous characters to get what they want in the form of receiving the love they desire and deserve. And this is where the book feels radical in its generosity, and the work is striking for its clarity of purpose. For all we need to do to survive, what ultimately sustains us is our memories of when we were wanted, of when we were loved." -- Jackie Wong - The Tyee "ScintillatingThese wise and open-hearted stories astonish." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)