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  1. 1. Jan. 2001 · Set between 1912-1924 in North Dakota, "Tracks" is chronologically the earliest novel in the "Love Medicine" series about some Anishinaabe families. They are caught between the traditions of the indigenous people and the white culture. The book has two narrators--Nanapush, a tribal elder, and Pauline, a mixed-breed orphan whose ...

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  2. 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.

    • Louise Erdrich
    • 1988
  3. 10483004. Love Medicine is Louise Erdrich 's debut novel, first published in 1984. Erdrich revised and expanded the novel in subsequent 1993 and 2009 editions. The book follows the lives of five interconnected Ojibwe families living on fictional reservations in Minnesota and North Dakota. The collection of short stories in the book spans six ...

    • Louise Erdrich
    • 1984
  4. Series: Love Medicine (3) all members. Members. Recently added by. Claggart, AngelReadsThings, JoeB1934, RTC-Library, Figgy24_20, DeeVeree, caaleros, JFBCore, lindsayslillibrary. numbers. show all. Tags. LibraryThing Recommendations. Lists. 500 Great Books by Women (237) Best First Lines (105) "We" narration (5) » 1 more. Will you like it?

  5. Get all the key plot points of Louise Erdrich's Tracks on one page. From the creators of SparkNotes.

  6. 28. Mai 2021 · Love Medicine forms part of a short story cycle; although published before the others, it chronologically takes place after Tracks (1988) and Tales of Burning Love (1996). Erdrich’s style has been highly praised for its lyricism, on the one hand, and for its crisp, direct clarity, on the other.

  7. Most of Erdrich’s novels are complexly interwoven with each other, sharing settings and characters, and Tracks is the third book in what’s known as the Love Medicine series, following Love Medicine and The Beet Queen, and preceding The Bingo Palace, Tales of Burning Love, The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse, Four Souls, and ...