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And it I think shows that your question remains apposite that no one has commented on this book since the day after the longlist announcement. Only the Great Circle - which we did to death in the Booker - has had similarly little discussion across the IB and WP longlists.
I wonder if some of it is that I do not think she is an author that well known outside the US. So while Night Watchman won a Pulitzer in it was hardly reviewed in the literary focused mainstream media here - even in the Guardian/Observer that you think would be a natural home. Similarly for Times, Irish Times, New Statesman, Independent, Evening Standard, FT etc. TLS did review but only a very short one and I can see reviews in Literary review and slightly oddly in the Spectator (by a main Guardian reviewer). I have to confess I had no idea what the book was about.
Not sure why but I wonder if it’s because stories about prejudice against indigenous people don’t seem to really resonate here in the same way that say slavery stories do?
Anyway I have started the book and enjoying its quirkiness so far - I liked the author appearing in the story

It sounds like you’re finding this more promising than the last batch you read.



I didn’t know her book store was in Minneapolis. I thought she lived in a rural northern town.
I need to read this. People I trust really like her writing and each has a different favorite Erdrich. I’m sure I have the wrong impression of her.
She had a difficult marriage to the writer Michael Dorris until his death.

In 2010, Henry Louis Gates, Jr. asked 12 celebrities to get DNA tests for his television show about genealogy, Faces of America. The novelist Louise Erdrich was the only one to refuse. Erdrich’s maternal grandfather was a chief of the Turtle Mountain Chippewas, a Native American tribe in North Dakota, and Erdrich is also an enrolled member. As Erdrich explained to Gates regarding the DNA test:
"It wouldn’t do me any harm, but when I asked my extended family about this -- and I did go to everyone -- I was told, ‘It’s not yours to give, Louise.’"
Interesting overlap with Phenotypes from the IB in terms of genetic identity/ancestry vs social background vs phenotypes


Erdrich does not always write about Minnesota and Native Americans. The first book I read by her was The Master Butchers Singing Club, which is about post-WWI German immigrants who settle in North Dakota.


My review
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

In a normal year this would be outside my shortlist - albeit I would not object at all to its inclusion - currently its in my top 2 of the 10 I have read (and 1 have started)
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

No not the missed/refused DNA test but the suggestion that she has dared to diss Ferrante.




Well except Coronation Street was a soap opera and it brought us Hilda Ogden, a character whose like literature has seldom matched.


I'm with you there - at least for My Brilliant Friend, which was all I read.








I think for me it's that these themes weren't strongly prefigured in the first half of the novel, which had a closer focus on the bookstore and Tookie's closest relationships (and the ghost!). I liked the BLM segment and I especially appreciated seeing Indigenous reactions to George Floyd's murder and the subsequent protests. It just felt like the story flew apart a bit.








Very good point, Linda, agree with you on this.

I had to bail on this one. It may be unfair to judge the audio version when I'm reading most of the others, but the author did this audio so I feel it's a fair judgment.
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Michael Dorris (other topics)Louise Erdrich (other topics)