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  2. Tracks (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Tracks is a novel by Louise Erdrich, published in 1988.It is the third in a tetralogy of novels beginning with Love Medicine that explores the interrelated lives of four Anishinaabe families living on an Indian reservation near the fictional town of Argus, North Dakota.

  3. Louise Erdrich bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Tracks on a Page: Louise Erdrich, Her Life and Works. Santa Barbara: Praeger. Interviews. Conversations with Louise Erdrich and Michael Dorris, ed. Allan Chavkin ...

  4. Louise Erdrich - Wikipedia

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    Karen Louise Erdrich (/ ˈ ɜːr d r ɪ k / ER-drik; [2] born June 7, 1954) [3] is a Native American author of novels, poetry, and children's books featuring Native American characters and settings. She is an enrolled citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians of North Dakota , a federally recognized Ojibwe people .

  5. Amazon Unveils Best Books of 2012 List, and Names Louise ...

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    Amazon Unveils Best Books of 2012 List, and Names Louise Erdrich's "The Round House" Best Book of the Year Amazon book editors announce the 100 best books of the year SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE ...

  6. Percival Everett, Rufi Thorpe and Louise Erdrich Among 2024 ...

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    Among the finalists are American Fiction writer Percival Everett, Rufi Thorpe, Louise Erdrich and Jason Reynolds. Each winner will receive $50,000 — one of the largest literary awards in the world.

  7. Birchbark Books - Wikipedia

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    Birchbark Books, also known by its full name, Birchbark Books & Native Arts, is an independent bookstore in Minneapolis, Minnesota in the Kenwood neighborhood. Selling both books and works of art, it was founded by Pulitzer Prize–winning Native American novelist Louise Erdrich (Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians [2]) in 2001.