Louise Erdrich, a member of the Turtle Mountain Band and of Chippewa, is the author of many novels as well as volumes of poetry, children's books, and a memoir of early motherhood. Her novel The Round House won the National Book Award for Fiction. Love Medicine and LaRose received the National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction. Erdrich lives in Minnesota with her daughters and is the owner of Birchbark Books, a small independent bookstore. Her most recent book, The Night Watchman, won the Pulitzer Prize. A ghost lives in her creaky old house.
Louise Erdrich is the rarest kind of writer, as compassionate as
she is sharp-sighted
*Anne Tyler*
A novel that reckons with ghosts - of both specific people but also
the shadows resulting from America's violent, dark habits
*Kirkus (starred review)*
Scintillating . . . More than a gripping ghost story, The Sentence
offers profound insights into the effects of the global pandemic
and the collateral damage of systemic racism. It adds up to one of
Erdrich's most . . . illuminating works to date
*Publishers Weekly (Starred review)*
Erdrich is one of the greatest living American writers
*Guardian*
The poet laureate of the contemporary Native American
experience
*Mail on Sunday*
No one can break your heart and fill it with light all in the same
book - sometimes in the same paragraph - quite like Louise
Erdrich
*Tampa Bay Times*
'Strange, enchanting and funny: a work about motherhood, doom,
regret and the magic - dark, benevolent and every shade in between
- of words on paper'
*The New York Times*
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