Shadow Tag

Louise Erdrich

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Shadow Tag

Shadow Tag

Louise Erdrich

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"Erdrich is a true original... [and] one of our major writers." --Washington Post Book World

Shadow Tag, the brilliant new novel by Louise Erdrich, is a stunning tour-de-force from the National Book Critics Circle Award-winning and New York Times-bestselling author of Love Medicine and Pulitzer-Prize-finalist The Plague of Doves. In the vein of the novels of such contemporaries as Zoe Heller and Susan Minot, Shadow Tag is an intense and heart-wrenching story of a troubled marriage and a family in disarray--and a radical departure from Erdrich's previous acclaimed work.

Critical Reviews

"Gripping...a hushed and haunting tale." - USA Today
"A fearless portrait of a marriage in free fall." - Vogue
"A domestic drama that builds an almost thriller-like momentum. . . . A novel as dark and tragic as it is difficult to put down" - San Diego Union-Tribune
"Written with great reserves of power and wisdom...Shadow Tag wouldn't be able to break a reader's heart so thoroughly if Erdrich hadn't invested it with so much of her own." - Christian Science Monitor
"A page-turner...a most compelling novel" - Dallas Morning News
" A fierce novel...raw...alive...vividly present...it marks a breakthrough for the author." - Columbus Dispatch
"Erdrich offers a portrait that's convincing...Shadow Tag is wonderfully, painfully readable and revealing." - Minneapolis Star Tribune
"Muscular and fearless...It is [Erdrich's] superb telling of this story that makes it real, her stellar writing that brings powerful truth to invented worlds." - BookPage
"A searing, personal examination of one family that's falling apart...SHADOW TAG is compelling, a bleak exploration of the ties of blood and marriage." - Miami Herald
"Clear, urgent, deep as a swift river...Shadow Tag accomplishes the literary miracle of making a reader ravenous to finish it, while stinging with regret at how soon it must end." - San Francisco Chronicle
"Hard to put down. . . . It builds to a spectacular ending with a twist I didn't see coming. . . . Erdrich has taken a tragedy and turned it into art." - Philadelphia Inquirer
"The intensity of this exquisite, character-driven tale, its searing efficiency in encompassing the painful legacy of the Native American genocide, and its piercing insights into sex, family, and power are breathtaking. . . . A masterfully concentrated and gripping novel of image and conquest, autonomy and love, inheritance and loss." - Booklist (starred review)
"A masterpiece...a captivating work of fiction...exquisite...tightly focused...arresting. . . . This profoundly tragic novel captures that lament in some of Erdrich's most beautiful and urgent writing." - Ron Charles, Washington Post
"A portrait of an 'iconic' marriage on its way to dissolution...Erdrich's unbridled urgency yields startlingly original phrasing as well as flashes of blinding lucidity." - New York Times Book Review
"A fast-paced novel of exceptional artistic, intellectual, and psychological merit...Nowhere have love's complications been better illustrated than in the raw honesty of Shadow Tag." - Boston Sunday Globe
"A brilliant cautionary tale...Reading it is like watching a wildfire whose flames are so mesmerizingly beautiful that it's almost easy to ignore the deadly mess left behind." - Library Journal
"Into this deeply personal novel about marriage, family and individual identity, Erdrich weaves broader questions about cause and effect in history...A small masterpiece of compelling, painfully moving fiction." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

Publishing Information

Publisher: Harper Perennial
Pub date: 2011-02-01
Length: 272 pages

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