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More info The tragic story of one family is superimposed on a complex Native American story. The father of the family will have to pay for his own mistake. And what can he pay, if not his own son? A single canvas of the novel is built from small stories, each of which is curious and exciting in its own way. A literary masterpiece from the National Book Critics Prize laureate and Pulitzer Prize nominee, already recommended for reading by Galina Yuzefovich: Tragic, powerful, spacious and at the same time very special in terms of setting and realities, Louise Erdrich’s novel is a perfect example of triumphant overcoming locality and a rare manifestation of true multiculturalism, which many talk about, but almost no one has seen with their own eyes. A literary masterpiece from the National Book Critics Prize laureate and Pulitzer Prize nominee An unforgettable modern story about a tragic incident, justice and ancient Indian traditions. The consequences of an accident in the forest will forever change the lives of two families. The son must answer for the terrible mistake of the father. Five-year-old Larose will be sent to another family to replace the deceased child. The two families will seek forgiveness, redemption, and peace. Will justice be achieved? Abstract North Dakota, 1999. Landreau tracks a deer on the border of his property. He shoots with the certainty that he has hit the prey, but the animal jumps back, and Lando realizes that the irreparable has happened. Coming closer, he sees that he has killed the neighbors’ five-year-old son, Dusty Ravich. The boy was the best friend of Larouse, son of Landreau. Now, following ancient Native American customs, Landreau must give up his son in return for the one he killed.
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