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  • Erdrich, Louise.
     
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    LaRose [electronic resource] / Louise Erdrich.
    by Erdrich, Louise.
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    [S.I.] : HarperCollins, 2016.
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  • Hunting accidents -- Fiction.
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  • Children -- Death -- Fiction.
  •  
  • Atonement -- Fiction.
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  • Ojibwa Indians -- North Dakota -- Fiction.
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  • Indian families -- Fiction.
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    0062277049 (electronic bk.)
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    Landreaux Iron stalks a deer along the edge of the property bordering his own. He shoots with easy confidence -- but when the buck springs away, Landreaux realizes he's hit something else. When he staggers closer, he realizes he has killed his neighbor's five-year-old son, Dusty. The youngest child of his friend and neighbor, Peter Ravich, Dusty was best friends with Landreaux's five-year-old son, LaRose. The two families have always been close, sharing food, clothing, and rides into town; their children played together despite going to different schools; and Landreaux's wife, Emmaline, is half sister to Dusty's mother, Nola. Horrified at what he's done, the recovered alcoholic turns to an Ojibwe tribe tradition -- the sweat lodge -- for guidance, and finds a way forward. Following an ancient means of retribution, he and Emmaline will give LaRose to the grieving Peter and Nola. "Our son will be your son now," they tell them.
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