Award-winning novelist Louise Erdrich grew up in North Dakota, the oldest of seven children born to a Chippewa mother and a father of German-American descent. She graduated from Dartmouth College in 1976 and Johns Hopkins University in 1979, supporting herself with a variety of jobs, including lifeguard, waitress, teacher, and construction flag signaler. She began her literary career as a poet and short story writer and won awards in both fields.

In the late 1970s, Erdrich began a unique collaboration with Michael Dorris, a Native American writer and teacher she met at Dartmouth and married in 1981. In a creative partnership that endured throughout most of their 14-year marriage, each writer exerted a profound influence on the other's work. Although their names appear in tandem on the cover of only two books, Route Two (1990) and The Crown of Columbus (1991), literally everything either one produced during this time was a collaborative effort. In 1995, after a series of tragic setbacks, the couple separated; two years later, Dorris committed suicide.

From the beginning, Erdrich has translated her mixed blood ancestry into chronicles of astonishing power and range. Her bestselling debut novel, the 1984 National Book Critics Circle Award winner Love Medicine, is a series of interrelated stories about several generations of Chippewas living on or near a North Dakota reservation. Spanning most of the 20th century, the book dispenses with any sort of chronological time line and borrows narrative conventions from Native American oral tradition. Several subsequent novels pick up characters, incidents, and narrative threads from Love Medicine to form an interconnected story cycle.

In her novels, Erdrich explores complex issues of family, personal identity, and cultural survival among full- and mixed-blood Native Americans, delving into mythology and tradition to extract what is both specific and universal. She has been known to rework material, incorporating short stories into long fiction, rewriting, and revising constantly. She continues to write poetry and is the author of several children's books, as well as a memoir of early motherhood and a travel book. She is also a founder of Birchbark Books, a small independent bookstore in Minneapolis, where she now lives.

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Title: The Round House, Author: Louise Erdrich
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Title: Love Medicine( Deluxe Modern Classic), Author: Louise Erdrich
Title: Chickadee (Birchbark House Series #4), Author: Louise Erdrich
Title: The Game of Silence (Birchbark House Series #2), Author: Louise Erdrich
Title: Tracks, Author: Louise Erdrich
Title: Larose, Author: Louise Erdrich
Title: The Porcupine Year (Birchbark House Series #3), Author: Louise Erdrich
Title: The Master Butchers Singing Club, Author: Louise Erdrich
Title: The Plague of Doves (Deluxe Modern Classic), Author: Louise Erdrich
Title: Winter in the Blood, Author: James Welch
Title: The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse, Author: Louise Erdrich
Title: Future Home of the Living God, Author: Louise Erdrich
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Title: Antelope Woman: A Novel, Author: Louise Erdrich
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Title: LaRose, Author: Louise Erdrich
Title: The Painted Drum, Author: Louise Erdrich
Title: The Red Convertible: Selected and New Stories, 1978-2008, Author: Louise Erdrich
Title: The Beet Queen, Author: Louise Erdrich
Title: Four Souls, Author: Louise Erdrich
Title: The Blue Jay's Dance: A Memoir of Early Motherhood, Author: Louise Erdrich
Title: Books and Islands in Ojibwe Country: Traveling through the Land of My Ancestors, Author: Louise Erdrich

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