Louise ERDRICH ... The Plague of Doves (2008)
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ERDRICH Louise [1954-] Novelist, poet. Born Karen Louise Erdrich in Little Falls, Minnesota, U.S. Novels The Plague of Doves (2008); The Painted Drum (2005); Four Souls (2004); The Master Butchers Singing Club (2003: a National Book Award Finalist); The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse (2001: shortlisted for the 2001 National Book Award); The Antelope Wife (1998); Tales of Burning Love (1996); The Bingo Palace (1994); The Crown of Columbus (with Michael Dorris) (1991); Tracks (1988); The Beet Queen (1986); Love Medicine (1984: winner of the 1984 National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction and the Sue Kaufman Prize for Best First Fiction) Poetry Original Fire: New and Selected Poems (2003); Baptism of Desire (1989); Jacklight (1984); Imagination (1981) Nonfiction Books and Islands in Ojibwe Country (2003); The Falcon: A Narrative of the Captivity and Adventures of John Tanner (1994); The Broken Cord: A Family’s Ongoing Struggle with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (with Michael Dorris) (1989: winner of the 1989 National Book Critics Circle Award for General Nonfiction) Memoir The Bluejay’s Dance: A Birth Year (1995) Travel Essays Route Two (with Michael Dorris) (1990) Children’s The Game of Silence (2005); The Range Eternal (with illustrations by Stephen T. Johnson and Lou Fancher) (2002); The Birchbark House (1999: winner of the 2000 Willa Award for Young Adult Fiction); Grandmother’s Pigeon (with illustrations by Jim LaMarche) (1996)
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