The Round House (PB)

Author(s): Louise Erdrich

Fiction

Winner of the 2012 National Book Award, Louise Erdrich's masterful novel is now available in a limited Olive Edition.


One Sunday in the spring of 1988, a woman living on a reservation in North Dakota is attacked. The details of the crime are slow to surface because Geraldine Coutts is traumatized and reluctant to relive or reveal what happened, either to the police or to her husband, Bazil, and thirteen-year-old son, Joe. In one day, Joe's life is irrevocably transformed. He tries to heal his mother, but she will not leave her bed and slips into an abyss of solitude. Increasingly alone, Joe finds himself thrust prematurely into an adult world for which he is ill prepared.


While his father, a tribal judge, endeavors to wrest justice from a situation that defies his efforts, Joe becomes frustrated with the official investigation and sets out with his trusted friends, Cappy, Zack, and Angus, to get some answers of his own. Their quest takes them first to the Round House, a sacred space and place of worship for the Ojibwe. And this is only the beginning.


"The novel showcases her extraordinary ability to delineate the ties of love, resentment, need, duty and sympathy that bind families together...a powerful novel."                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              --New York Times


 


 


 

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Hailed in the US as a Native-American To Kill A Mockingbird, and winner of the US National Book Award, The Round House is Louise Erdrich's undeniable - and unmissable - masterpiece.

The Round House is an extraordinary, engrossing novel, which should live long in the memory. The Independent on Sunday The Round House showcases [Erdrich's] extraordinary ability to delineate the ties of love, resentment, need, duty and sympathy that bind families together...[a] powerful novel. New York Times Erdrich has achieved an impressive trick; a spellbinding read, an earnest message and fierce emotional punch. Sunday Telegraph A rare insight into the dilemma of an adolescent caught between two cultures. Mail on Sunday A compelling coming-of-age story ... [Erdrich] is a gifted storyteller who brings all these characters and tales together with sureness and grace. Indpendent Echoes of Stand By Me ... a classic coming-of-age narrative. The Observer Detailed and nuanced, it is Erdrich's portrayal of the Native American reservation that makes The Round House stand out as a work of literary fiction. Sunday Express Emotionally compelling...Joe is an incredibly endearing narrator, full of urgency and radiant candor...the story he tells transforms a sad, isolated crime into a revelation about how maturity alters our relationship with our parents, delivering us into new kinds of love and pain. Washington Post A powerful novel worth reading. The Scotsman Erdrich is brilliant at using dialogue to capture the teenage psyche...The parallels with To Kill a Mockingbird are obvious, but it is the soundtrack to Rob Reiner's classic coming-of-age film Stand by Me that spooled through my mind as I followed Joe and his mates through their long, hot, life-changing summer. The Economist Erdrich threads a gripping mystery and multilayered portrait of a community through a deeply affecting coming-of-age novel. O, the Oprah Magazine Brilliant. Saga The Round House is filled with stunning language that recalls shades of Faulkner, Garcia Marquez and Toni Morrison. Deeply moving, this novel ranks among Erdrich's best work, and it is impossible to forget. USA Today A gripping mystery with a moral twist: revenge might be the harshest punishment, but only for the victims. Entertainment Weekly Steeped in American folklore, rituals and tradition, Erdrich's rite-of-passage masterpiece is raw and compelling. Good Book Guide

Louise Erdrich is the author of thirteen novels as well as volumes of poetry, children's books and a memoir of early motherhood. Her debut novel, Love Medicine (1984) won the National Book Critics' Circle Award. The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse (2001) was a finalist for the US National Book Award. Her last novel, The Plague of Doves (2008) was a New York Times bestseller. Louise Erdrich lives in Minnesota with her daughters and is the owner of Birchbark Books, a small independent bookshop.

General Fields

  • : 9781472108142
  • : Little, Brown Book Group Limited
  • : Sphere
  • : 0.31
  • : July 2013
  • : 197mm X 130mm X 24mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : April 2014
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Louise Erdrich
  • : Paperback
  • : 1
  • : English
  • : 336
  • : FA