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 · A novel-in-stories about passion, family, and the importance of cultural identity, Love Medicine examines the struggle to balance Native-American tradition with the modern world. Using an eclectic range of comic and tragic voices, Louise Erdrich leads the reader through the interwoven lives of two Chippewa families living in North Dakota. Love Medicine is the first in Erdrich’s symphony of novels featuring characters from the fictional town of Argus, North Dakota, set in and around the reservation. Although she dies in the story’s opening scene, June’s spirit holds the narrative together. The thread of her life is woven through each character’s story.4/5. of cultural identity, Love Medicine examines the struggle to balance Native American tradition with the modern world. Using an eclectic range of comic and tragic voices, Louise Erdrich leads the reader through the interwoven lives of two Chippewa families living in North Dakota. This modern classicFile Size: KB.


Love Medicine Summary. It is the day before Easter Sunday, , in the oil town of Williston, North Dakota, and June Kashpaw walks confidently down the main avenue. June is a Chippewa woman, and even though she has "aged hard," she is still attractive. She catches the eye of a man in a bar, and he taps the window, motioning her over. Louise Erdrich (b. ) A member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa, Louise Erdrich was born in Little Falls, Minnesota, in , the oldest of seven children. Her mother is of French and Ojibwa heritage; her father is German American. Erdrich's parents both taught at a Bureau of Indian Affairs school located on a nearby reservation. Louise Erdrich's debut novel Love Medicine covers a half century in the lives of a number of Chippewa on an Ojibwa reservation in North Dakota. It is possible that the reservation is based on the Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation. The winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award, Love Medicine is a novel made up of a series of short stories that cover the years through


Love Medicine is Louise Erdrich's debut novel, first published in Erdrich revised and expanded the novel in subsequent 19editions. The book follows the lives of five interconnected Ojibwe families living on fictional reservations in Minnesota and North Dakota. The collection of stories in the book spans six decades from the s to the s. Love Medicine is the first in Erdrich’s symphony of novels featuring characters from the fictional town of Argus, North Dakota, set in and around the reservation. Although she dies in the story’s opening scene, June’s spirit holds the narrative together. The thread of her life is woven through each character’s story. Louise Erdrich is one of the most gifted, prolific, and challenging of American novelists. Her fiction reflects aspects of her mixed heritage: German through her father, and French and Ojibwa through her mother. She is the author of many novels, the first of which, Love Medicine, won the National Book Critics Circle Award and the last of which, The Round House, won the National Book Award for Fiction in

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