![]() ![]() In the original dust jacket, near fine with only minor rubbing to edges.Ī near fine first edition of Erdrich’s second novel. Text block near fine, only foxing to top edge. In the original half cloth boards, near fine with only minor foxing to head of boards. For more than a half century, Father Damien Modeste has served his beloved. Modeste, nearing the end of his life, dreads the discovery of his physical identity - for he is a woman who has lived as a man. ![]() This first edition, first printing is in near fine condition. This is the story of Father Damien Modeste, priest to his beloved people, the Ojibwe. Like most of Erdrich’s works, it is rich with endearing characters whose familial bonds cause both strife and fulfillment. Michiko Kakutani, New York TimesBestselling and National Book. It is also the second installment of the Love Medicine series. Buy a cheap copy of The Beet Queen book by Louise Erdrich. ![]() She has won both the National Book Award for Fiction and the Pulitzer Prize, and literary historians are at once placing her (rightfully so) among America’s greatest writers. Yet her recognition as one of the best American writers of the era has been slow to follow. The success of her first novel, Love Medicine, all but guaranteed her a writer’s life. Louise Erdrich has steadily published exceptional fiction for the last four decades. ![]()
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