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"A gripping tale set at the end of civilization as we know it. Ms. Erdrich manages to weave the Ojibwa culture and majority American culture as they both begin to deal with the unraveling and devolving of nature.
A young woman, Cedar, is the central character in a world that hunts down and imprisons pregnant women. The ending was a bit abrupt, yet perhaps that is fitting to the dystopia North America has become." — Dec 31, 2018 06:48PM
"A gripping tale set at the end of civilization as we know it. Ms. Erdrich manages to weave the Ojibwa culture and majority American culture as they both begin to deal with the unraveling and devolving of nature.
A young woman, Cedar, is the central character in a world that hunts down and imprisons pregnant women. The ending was a bit abrupt, yet perhaps that is fitting to the dystopia North America has become." — Dec 31, 2018 06:48PM
“There is nothing that can replace the absence of someone dear to us, and one should not even attempt to do so. One must simply hold out and endure it. At first that sounds very hard, but at the same time it is also a great comfort. For to the extent the emptiness truly remains unfilled one remains connected to the other person through it. It is wrong to say that God fills the emptiness. God in no way fills it but much more leaves it precisely unfilled and thus helps us preserve -- even in pain -- the authentic relationship. Further more, the more beautiful and full the remembrances, the more difficult the separation. But gratitude transforms the torment of memory into silent joy. One bears what was lovely in the past not as a thorn but as a precious gift deep within, a hidden treasure of which one can always be certain.”
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“If everything didn't happen the way it happened this year, then think about it, everything would just be the same. And there's something very wrong with that thought. It wasn't supposed to remain the same, going on and on in an endless hum drum motion, repeating all the old rhythms, living in all the old lies, playing back all the same voices in the mind. It needed to end. Something needed to be over. Something new needs to take its place.”
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