6/30/2023 0 Comments LaRose by Louise ErdrichAnd the greed, too, a desperate grasping that leaned her windingly toward the child.” “No,” says Peter Ravich, but then he sees his wife, Nola: “her face had broken open. “It’s the old way,” Landreaux says, explaining a decision that seems at first incredible and with time becomes strangely palliative. The death of Dusty Ravich sets into motion a cycle of guilt and recrimination that Landreaux and his wife, Emmaline, try to staunch by giving their son, LaRose, to Dusty’s parents. Stepping closer, he sees his neighbor’s 5-year-old son. But when the deer bolts, he knows he has hit something else. When Landreaux Iron goes hunting in its opening pages, he sees a deer and takes the shot.
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