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Tracks

Harapang Pabalat
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HarperCollins, Ago 7, 1989 - 256 mga pahina
Set in North Dakota at a time in this century when Indian tribes were struggling to keep what little remained of their lands, Tracks is a tale of passion and deep unrest. Over the course of ten crucial years, as tribal land and trust between people erode ceaselessly, men and women are pushed to the brink of their endurance--yet their pride and humor prohibit surrender. The reader will experience shock and pleasure in encountering a group of characters that are compelling and rich in their vigor, clarity, and indomitable vitality.
  

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Lovely prose and compelling characters. - Goodreads
Beautiful writing, beautifully flawed characters. - Goodreads
Intense, poetic storytelling. - Goodreads
Love her writing and love her books. - Goodreads
Her style of writing caught me on the first page. - Goodreads
Erdrich writes beautiful prose. - Goodreads

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Paningin ng isang mambabasa  - Sharon - Goodreads

This is the sad story of Chippewa Indian tribes in North Dakota during the early part of the 20th century. They have been displaced from their homes and given allotments, which they must pay taxes on ... Read full review

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Paningin ng isang mambabasa  - David - Goodreads

Comparable to the prose of Toni Morrison and delves deep into the struggles of Native Americans through two different perspectives, one being the true, faithful Native and the other succumbed to Christianity. However, both narrators are destined for ruin. Read full review

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Louise Erdrich lives with her family in Minnesota and is the owner of Birchbark Books, an independent bookstore. Ms. Erdrich is a member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa, and this story—which will, in the end, span one hundred years in the life of an Ojibwe woman—was inspired when Ms. Erdrich and her mother, Rita Gourneau Erdrich, were researching their own family history. Chickadee begins a new part of the story that started with The Birchbark House, a National Book Award finalist; The Game of Silence, winner of the Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction; and the acclaimed The Porcupine Year.

Ms. Erdrich is also the bestselling author of many critically acclaimed novels for adults, including the Pulitzer Prize finalist The Plague of Doves and National Book Award finalist The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse. She is also the author of the picture book Grandmother's Pigeon, illustrated by Jim LaMarche.

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