The Beet Queen
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Pallas Erdrich
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Written by:
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Louise Erdrich
About this listen
“A remarkable and luminous novel.” —Michiko Kakutani, New York Times
Louise Erdrich, the bestselling and award-winning author of The Sentence and The Night Watchman, dazzles in this vibrant and heartfelt tale of abandonment and sexual obsession, jealousy and unstinting love that explores with empathy, humor, and power the eternal mystery of the human condition.
On a spring morning in 1932, young Karl and Mary Adare arrive by boxcar in Argus, North Dakota. After being orphaned in a most peculiar way, Mary seeks refuge in the butcher shop of their aunt and her husband, while Karl gets back on the train. So begins an exhilarating forty-year saga brimming with colorful, unforgettable characters: ordinary Mary, who will cause a miracle; seductive Karl, who lacks his sister's gift for survival; Sita, their lovely but disturbed cousin; and the half-Native American Celestine James, who will become Mary’s best friend. Theirs is a story grounded in the tenacity of relationships, the extraordinary magic of natural events, and the unending mystery of the human condition.
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- anthea taylor
- 2023-11-26
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Picked this book because one of my favourite books is the Master Butchers Singing Club, this was a book I loved and the Beet Queen book appeared to have similar characters. This book had large time lapses leaving no one person to connect with due to this. The narration was good considering the material. I would highly recommend the Master Butchers. But this did not compare with storyline, flow or characters or style.
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