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The Round House by Louise Erdrich (NEA Big Read): Books by Erdrich

This guide is designed in support of ASU's NEA Big Read Phoenix programming. Inspired by The Round House by Anishinaabe author Louise Erdrich, the NEA Big Read: Phoenix features over 25 talks, workshops, book clubs, performances, art exhibitons and other

Summary Regarding Erdrich-Authored Books

Since 1984 Louise Erdrich has authored or co-authored and had published 36 books. That figure includes three limited press or non-commercial titles (Commemorative, Route 2 and Winter Reader, 2003-2004) as well as three revised versions of the novel Love Medicine and two of the novel The Antelope Wife.

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