Pulitzer Prize winner Louise Erdrich takes readers back to the Ojibwe community in North Dakota with this story of a teen who must cope with adolescence even as he endures the emotional shock waves created by the brutal rape of his mother. (October)

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Pulitzer Prize winner Louise Erdrich takes readers back to the Ojibwe community in North Dakota with this story of a teen who must cope with adolescence even as he endures the emotional shock waves created by the brutal rape of his mother. (October)
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