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The mighty red [electronic resource] : A novel. Louise Erdrich.

Erdrich, Louise. (Author). Ireland, Marin. (Added Author).

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  • ISBN: 9780063277090 (sound recording)
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource (1 audio file) : digital
  • Edition: Unabridged.
  • Publisher: New York : HarperAudio, 2024.

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General Note:
Unabridged.
Participant or Performer Note:
Narrator: Marin Ireland.
Summary, etc.:
In this stunning novel, Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award–winning author Louise Erdrich tells a story of love, natural forces, spiritual yearnings, and the tragic impact of uncontrollable circumstances on ordinary people's lives. History is a flood. The mighty red . . . In Argus, North Dakota, a collection of people revolve around a fraught wedding. Gary Geist, a terrified young man set to inherit two farms, is desperate to marry Kismet Poe, an impulsive, lapsed Goth who can't read her future but seems to resolve his. Hugo, a gentle red-haired, home-schooled giant, is also in love with Kismet. He's determined to steal her and is eager to be a home wrecker. Kismet's mother, Crystal, hauls sugar beets for Gary's family, and on her nightly runs, tunes into the darkness of late-night radio, sees visions of guardian angels, and worries for the future, her daughter's and her own. Human time, deep time, Red River time, the half-life of herbicides and pesticides, and the elegance of time represented in fracking core samples from unimaginable depths, is set against the speed of climate change, the depletion of natural resources, and the sudden economic meltdown of 2008-2009. How much does a dress cost? A used car? A package of cinnamon rolls? Can you see the shape of your soul in the everchanging clouds? Your personal salvation in the giant expanse of sky? These are the questions the people of the Red River Valley of the North wrestle with every day. The Mighty Red is a novel of tender humor, disturbance, and hallucinatory mourning. It is about on-the-job pains and immeasurable satisfactions, a turbulent landscape, and eating the native weeds growing in your backyard. It is about ordinary people who dream, grow up, fall in love, struggle, endure tragedy, carry bitter secrets; men and women both complicated and contradictory, flawed and decent, lonely and hopeful. It is about a starkly beautiful prairie community whose members must cope with devastating consequences as powerful forces upend them. As with every book this great modern master writes, The Mighty Red is about our tattered bond with the earth, and about love in all of its absurdity and splendor. A new novel by Louise Erdrich is a major literary event; gorgeous and heartrending, The Mighty Red is a triumph.
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Subject: Fiction.
Literature.
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Genre: Electronic books.

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In her luminous latest, Erdrich (The Night Watchman) offers a searing story of the disparate community and the struggling farms in North Dakota's Red River Valley following the 2008 financial crisis. Crystal hauls sugar beets for the Geist family farm, pinching pennies to pay off her mortgage; meanwhile, her husband, Martin, a failed actor turned theater teacher, absconds with the church's funds for a new building. Crystal and Martin's daughter Kismet, a high school senior overwhelmed with desperation and hopelessness, agrees to marry football star Gary, though she's already given her heart to awkward, home-schooled Hugo. Marin Ireland offers a stunning performance of this understated yet powerful work, a novel that reveals the corrosive nature of guilt, frustration, and anger. Ireland's portrait of a community transformed by industrialized agriculture communicates the grinding weight of societal expectations and the accompanying lack of prospects or alternatives. Ireland's character voices aren't dramatically distinct, but listeners wouldn't want anything different. Her voicings get to the heart of the characters, capturing their fragile selves--tender, hurting, and hopeful. VERDICT A triumph of an audio, this is a must-listen for Erdrich's many fans and those seeking thoughtful literary fiction with hidden depths.--Sarah Hashimoto


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