Love Medicine (Paperback)

Author: Louise Erdrich
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780061787423
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Publish Date: 5/1/2009
Buy.com Sku: 209923962
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Dimensions (in Inches) 8.25H x 5.5L x 0.75T
 
The first book in Erdrich''s Native American tetralogy that includes The Beet Queen, Tracks, and The Bingo Palace is an authentic and emotionally powerful glimpse into the Native American experience--now resequenced and expanded to include never-before-published chapters.
 
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Erdrich's first novel, published in 1984, is actually a collection of interrelated but independent stories about characters who subsequently became perennial actors in her vast and colorful drama of Native American life.

 

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New York Times Book Review
"The Beet Queen [and Love Medicine] provoke in me amazement and gratitude at his splendid, feisty talent, capable of bizarre comedy, ordinary midwestern facts and vigorous tragedy." - Robert Bly 8/31/86

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"Louise Erdrich is the rarest kind of writer, as compassionate as she is sharpsighted, and 'Love Medicine' is a powerful piece of work." - Anne Tyler

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"A remarkable first novel, quick with agile prose, taut speech, poetry and power." - Peter Matthiessen

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"The beauty of Love Medicine saves us from being completely devastated by its power." - Toni Morrison


 
Author Bio
Louise Erdrich
Erdrich's mother was Chippewa, her father German, and she was raised in North Dakota near the Chippewa reservation where her grandparents lived--a setting for much of her work. She attended Dartmouth, where she met the writer Michael Dorris, whom she married in 1981, and from whom she separated shortly before his suicide in 1997. Erdrich and Dorris collaborated on several of their fiction works. In her novels and short stories, Erdrich writes about her Native-American heritage, often transplanting characters from one book to another. Her dominant theme is the struggle to retain traditional Native-American values in the face of poverty, racism, and the pervasiveness of white culture.

 
 
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Chapter One

The World''s Greatest Fisherman (1981)

The morning before Easter Sunday, June Kashpaw was walking down the clogged main street of oil boomtown Williston, North Dakota, killing time before the noon bus arrived that would take her home. She was a long-legged Chippewa woman, aged hard in every way except how she moved. Probably it was the way she moved, easy as a young girl on slim hard legs, that caught the eye of the man who rapped at her from inside the window of the Rigger Bar. He looked familiar, like a lot of people looked familiar to her. She had seen so many come and go. He hooked his arm, inviting her to enter, and she did so without hesitation, thinking only that she might tip down one or two with him and then get her bags to meet the bus. She wanted, at least, to see if she actually knew him. Even through the watery glass she could see that he wasn''t all that old and that his chest was thickly padded in dark red nylon and expensive down.

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