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Book Review | The Round House: Tragedy forces teen to grow up quickly

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[Columbus Dispatch] - During the past two decades, American Indian novelist Louise Erdrich has been filling in the history of a small, fictional corner of North Dakota where an Indian reservation and a little town whose citizens are descendents of German and Swedish

FICTION: "The Round House," by Louise Erdrich

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[Minneapolis Star Tribune] - Set in on a North Dakota reservation, the 14th novel from Pulitzer finalist Louise Erdrich is the compelling story of a 13-year-old boy thrust into manhood after his mother is the victim of a brutal crime. hide. Louise Erdrich at BirchBark Books

Books: New and Noteworthy

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[USA TODAY] - The Round House by Louise Erdrich (Harper, $27.99, fiction, on sale Oct. 2). What it's about: When a woman is attacked on a North Dakota reservation, her 13-year-old son, frustrated by the official investigation, sets out with his friends to get to the

The Nuclear Family in Meltdown

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[Wall Street Journal] - The evil portrayed in Louise Erdrich's "The Round House" (Harper, 321 pages, $27.99), is not abetted by suburban affluence but by a discriminatory justice system. In 1988, on an Ojibwe reservation in North Dakota—the setting of most of Ms. Erdrich's
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