Love Medicine New and Expanded Version

Love Medicine New and Expanded Version by Louise Erdrich, published by HarperCollins on November 17, 1993, is a 384-page work presented in English. This edition offers a multi-generational saga that explores the lives of two Native American families, the Kashpaws and the Lamartines. The narrative delves into the complexities of their experiences, revealing new truths and secrets that emerge over time, as it portrays the dynamics of those who left their ancestral land and those who remained.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of characters navigating themes of anger, desire, and the transformative power of love medicine. The story captures the essence of familial bonds and the struggles faced by strong men and women within an unforgettable drama. This expanded version enhances the original narrative, providing deeper insights into the lives and relationships that define these families, making it a significant contribution to contemporary fiction.
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Saga of two Native American families–the Kashpaws and the Lamartines–a multi-generational portrait of new truths and secrets whose time has come, of those who left the Indian land and those who stayed behind, of strong men and women caught in an unforgettable drama of anger, desire and the healing power called love medicine.
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