
Rose Rankin
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Oct 2, 2024 |
bookbrowse.com | Rose Rankin
BookBrowse: Louise Erdrich's latest novel is a patient, intense story of how people and communities grapple with unaddressed trauma. This review is available to non-members for a limited time. For access to our digital magazine, free books,and other benefits, become a member today.
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Oct 1, 2024 |
bookbrowse.com | Rose Rankin
This article relates to The Mighty Red In Louise Erdrich's novel The Mighty Red, a rural community in North Dakota grapples with common problems facing agricultural centers—the bankruptcy of small farms and resulting consolidation into mega-farms; job loss and depopulation; and increasingly brittle economies and ecosystems damaged by monoculture.
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Apr 17, 2024 |
bookbrowse.com | Jessica Lee |Rose Rankin
BookBrowse: Essays examining what it means to truly belong to a place, seen through the experience of plants that spread from their original homes. We so often think of plants as stationary creatures—they are rooted in place, so to speak—that it can be easy to overlook the biological ingenuity that allows them to thrive in many locations at once.
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Mar 6, 2024 |
bookbrowse.com | Elizabeth James |Rose Rankin
BookBrowse: A redemption tale set across eras, exploring how a family can atone for its own atrocities in a world where they're perpetrated on all sides. Is a son responsible for the sins of his father? Is it possible to escape your family's legacy, and can one ever truly right the wrongs of the past?
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