What is Love Medicine by Louise Erdrich about?

What is Love Medicine by Louise Erdrich about?

Set on and around a North Dakota Ojibwe reservation, Love Medicine—the first novel by bestselling, National Book Award-winning author Louise Erdrich—is the epic story about the intertwined fates of two families: the Kashpaws and the Lamartines.

How many pages is Love Medicine Louise Erdrich?

275 pp
Love Medicine

First edition
Author Louise Erdrich
Pages 275 pp. 367 pp. (rev. ed. paperback)
ISBN 0-06-097554-7 (rev. ed. paperback)
OCLC 10483004

What kind of book is Love Medicine?

Novel
Historical FictionFamily saga
Love Medicine/Genres

How long does it take to read Love Medicine?

5 hours and 33 minutes
The average reader will spend 5 hours and 33 minutes reading this book at 250 WPM (words per minute).

What is the theme of love medicine?

Native Culture, Assimilation, and Racism While Love Medicine focuses on the Native American identities of the Kashpaws and the Lamartines, most of their Native culture has been lost to assimilation and the westward expansion of European colonialism.

What does the ending of love medicine mean?

Unfortunately, that romance ends poorly, with Nector finally deciding to leave Marie for Lulu—only to accidentally set her house on fire when he doesn’t find Lulu at home when he goes to declare his love. That little incident almost kills Lyman (their son together), and does result in Lulu losing all her hair.

What tribe does the kashpaw family belong to in love medicine?

In the book “Love Medicine,” Louise Erdrich transcribes about the lives of Native American families and relationships during the period between 1934 and 1983. The story is set on an unnamed Native American reservation of the Chippewa tribe in North Dakota.

Who is the protagonist in love medicine?

Love Medicine does not have one central protagonist. It could be argued that Marie Kashpaw and Lulu Lamartine, as matriarchs of their respective families, share the role of “main character.” The two women are brought closer through their decades-long fight over Nector Kashpaw.

What is love medicine in Native American culture?

Native American Herbs: Love Medicine. The Native American herb Wah’pe was’temna (also known as Sweet Leaf) is recognized as a powerful love medicine by many Plains Indian tribes – it was (and still is) used to inspire love and was a favored herb among the legendary love healers, the Elk Men.

What happens to Marie after Nector has the love medicine?

Marie’s husband, Lulu’s lover, and father to Gordie, Zelda, Aurelia, and Lulu’s son, Lyman Lamartine. After the tribal council evicts Lulu from her house and land, Nector decides to leave Marie for good and marry Lulu.

Who is nanapush in Love Medicine?

Nanapush is an old man, and he asks Lulu to bury him high in a tree when he dies, so he can see the government cars coming. Nanapush lives a traditional Native lifestyle despite the whitewashing of modern America, and like Eli and Moses Pillager, he represents “old-time traditional” Chippewa culture.