![]() She is best known for her novels about Native Americans, historical and contemporary, on reservations and in urban settings, especially her popular trilogy - “Love Medicine,” “The Beet Queen” and “Tracks.” ![]() It is also a timely meditation about women’s reproductive rights and ecological disaster.Įrdrich has written 16 novels, poetry, children’s books, short stories and a memoir. Then add in an out-of-control government and the possible end of the world as we know it. Louise Erdrich’s new novel, “Future Home of the Living God,” is a moving, terrifying, thoughtful story about pregnancy, religious faith, bonds between between mother and unborn child and mother and grown daughter. Every living thing is changing, Cedar, it’s biological chaos, things going backward at an awkward rate.” “After all, it’s a global crisis, it’s the future of humanity, so you can see why they need to keep an eye on women. ![]()
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