Ownership in History In Fiction, Literary O All history is just one man trying to take something away from another man, and usually it doesn’t really belong to either of them. Louise Erdrich – Shadow Tag Purchase Now Louise Erdrich Shadow Tag FacebookXPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp
Savage Innocence In Fiction, Literary S Children are the most ruthless of all savages. Louise Erdrich – Shadow Tag Purchase Now
Enduring Grief In Fiction, Literary E Grief lasts longer than sympathy, which is one of the tragedies of the grieving. Louise Erdrich – Shadow Tag Purchase Now
Maternal Connection In Fiction, Literary M In our own beginnings, we are formed out of the body’s interior landscape. For a short while, our mothers’ bodies are the boundaries and the passageways to our own. Louise Erdrich – Shadow Tag Purchase Now
Family Dictatorship In Fiction, Literary F A family is a dictatorship ruled over by its sickest member. Louise Erdrich – Shadow Tag Purchase Now
Subjective Stories In Fiction, Literary S There is no such thing as a true story. There are only stories. Louise Erdrich – Shadow Tag Purchase Now