LaRose by Louise Erdrich
Date and Time: March 7, 2020, 10:30 AM CT
Location:
Augusta Public Library, 1609 State St, Augusta
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From the TALK series, The Modern Family
Discussion Leader: Deborah Peterson
This beautifully written novel by Erdrich draws you in from page one and makes you want to read the book in one sitting. She skillfully weaves together the traumas of the present with those from the past in a narrative that glides from one era to the other. The novel opens when Landreaux Iron accidentally shoots his neighbor's son while hunting. Overcome with guilt and grief, Landreaux turns to his Native American ancestors for guidance. Hoping for redemption and forgiveness, he and his wife give their own son, LaRose, to the grieving family. The narrative chronicles the effect of the adoption on both families and their small North Dakota community while looking back at the life of the first LaRose beginning in 1839. With this story, Erdrich shows us a fluid notion of family in some Native American communities.
Sponsored by: Augusta Public Library
For more information about this event, please contact:
Alisha Williams
(316) 775-2681
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