The Beet Queen
Registered by GorgeousGlo on 11/23/2004
2 journalers for this copy...
Erdrich has the special touch to make surreal situations so very believable. I love the parallel drawn with the plane rides, how in one case it is a beautiful woman running away from responsibility, and on the other it is a not-so-graceful woman running away from scorn. The birthday party scene is one of the most hilarious that come to mind, with the cake spinning out of control and Mary still singing Happy Birthday to You, while the guests are showered in frosting. And Mary's fall in the ice and the revered imprint of her face... How surreal can this book get?!?!
In my opinion, it makes sense to read this book first, followed by Love Medicine (93), followed by Tracks (89).
I first learned of Erdrich in some anthology, where i read her short story Fleur (now, that's a scary character, who appears in all three books!)
I received this as part of a trade with GorgeousGlo. Thanks! Sorry for taking so long to journal it! It's now being added to my TBR.