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Louise Erdrich: The beet queen (1987, G.K. Hall)

430 pages

English language

Published Nov. 17, 1987 by G.K. Hall.

ISBN:
978-0-8161-4300-9
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My latest read is The Beet Queen, by Louise Erdrich, a unique tale, and I must honestly say that I'm not sure how I feel about it.

It starts out by introducing us to Adelaide, a "kept woman," who has three children to a married man. When this man suddenly dies, it is a catastrophe for her, and one day she abandons her three children in a most unusual and surreal way. Those children, Karl, Mary, and a baby boy, end up going three separate ways.

So, in the beginning, anything can happen to these three children; the future is full of both danger and potential. Because of the way they were abandoned, I expected the rest of the story to be something akin to a folktale, such as Water for Chocolate, but I was wrong. The story is told by several characters in turn, and all of them are …

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  • Orphans -- Fiction
  • Large type books
  • North Dakota -- Fiction