So, I will probably seriously consider my coach’s recommendation to trim my novel- by splitting it in two! Fortunately, there appears to be a convenient point of cleavage mid-novel, which affords the opportunity for a rational division into two books. Look at the silver lining: if the first novel is successful, and demand arises for a sequel, it will have been already written!
By the way, the working title for my novel is “Everything They Ask For.” It concerns a fictional California Indian tribe, already saturated with wealth from its existing casino, which is prodded by its leader to develop a massive casino-centered development far from its existing reservation. This ambition defies current law and public will. The book examines the effects of this conceit upon the citizens of the affected town who oppose it, as well as on the tribe itself. Although the scaffolding of the novel is the convoluted process an Indian tribe must follow to gain approval for an off-reservation casino, it is an intensely personal story of courage and determination, both within the tribe and without.
The title of the novel derives from a character’s speech: “We destroyed the Indians once when we took everything they had; we’ll destroy them again when we give them everything we ask for.”