Love Medicine
Love Medicine
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Beautiful reissue of Louise Erdrich’s most famous novel, from one of the most celebrated American writers of her generation and winner of the National Book Award 2012.Set on and around a North Dakota reservation, ‘Love Medicine’ tells the story of the Lamartines and the Kashpaws – two extraordinary families whose fates are united and sustained in a harsh world by the strength and diversity of their love.We meet the sensual Lulu Lamartine, whose children have different fathers, but whose passionate tie to her first love, Nector Kashpaw, intensifies over the years; June Kashpaw, who froze to death in a snowstorm; and the philosophical Lipsha Morrissey, June''s abandoned son, who makes a love medicine to keep his grandparents together.Greeted with great critical acclaim when first published in 1984, ''Love Medicine'' won the US National Book Critics'' Circle Award. Louise Erdrich has now substantially revised and expanded the novel for this edition, to complement its companion novels, ''The Beet Queen, ‘Tracks'' and ''The Bingo Palace''.
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Beautiful reissue of Louise Erdrich’s most famous novel, from one of the most celebrated American writers of her generation and winner of the National Book Award 2012.Set on and around a North Dakota reservation, ‘Love Medicine’ tells the story of the Lamartines and the Kashpaws – two extraordinary families whose fates are united and sustained in a harsh world by the strength and diversity of their love.We meet the sensual Lulu Lamartine, whose children have different fathers, but whose passionate tie to her first love, Nector Kashpaw, intensifies over the years; June Kashpaw, who froze to death in a snowstorm; and the philosophical Lipsha Morrissey, June''s abandoned son, who makes a love medicine to keep his grandparents together.Greeted with great critical acclaim when first published in 1984, ''Love Medicine'' won the US National Book Critics'' Circle Award. Louise Erdrich has now substantially revised and expanded the novel for this edition, to complement its companion novels, ''The Beet Queen, ‘Tracks'' and ''The Bingo Palace''.

