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More like 3.5 stars, as the plot wandered with a bit too much folklore. The characters were well developed, with the exception of "the villain." Setting was an Indian reservation, well-depicted.
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I won't ever be able to say enough about this book. Heartbreaking, beautiful, haunting, and real in a way that few novels are. (Also, any book that has a running commentary and inside jokes about Star Trek: The Next Generation WINS in my book.) Makes me want to explore everything Erdrich has ever written. So important, too, for this moment--our #metoo moment, the status of Native women in the United States, white privilege. One of the very best coming-of-age novels I've ever read--coming of age,
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Joe is a 13 year old native boy who lives on a North Dakota reservation with his mother and father. His father, Bazil, is a tribal judge and his mother, Geraldine, works for the reservation, registering Indians new to the tribe. One day, a day like any other, Joe's mother gets a call and leaves to retrieve a file. She is late returning home and so Joe and his father go looking for her. They find her on the road, driving home. They return home to find her sitting in her car, her hands rigid on th
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As with most of Erdrich's work this one takes a turn for the mystical in places, but it does provoke you to think about the difference between justice and what can be achieved under the law.
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Lexile 790L
IL: UG - BL: 5.1 - AR Pts: 17.0
IL: UG - BL: 5.1 - AR Pts: 17.0
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