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The Game of Silence by Louise Erdrich

The Game of Silence

by Louise Erdrich
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  • Apr 1, 2005, 256 pages
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  • Jun 2006, 272 pages
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The captivating sequel to The Birchbark House. Children ages 9+
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This is a wonderful book that our whole family enjoyed when we read it aloud together. Erdrich writes from the heart about the life of her 19th century Ojibwa ancestors. The story is told through the eyes of 10-year-old Omakayas, who is easy to relate to because, although her lifestyle is very different to the way most of us live today, she is in so many ways a typical child of any age - enjoying snowball fights and fishing excursions, devoted to her pet and reluctant to do her chores, eager to be taken seriously but a little scared of the responsibilities that come with growing up.

This is the second in a series that Erdrich plans to write tracing her family's history. The first book, The Birchbark House describes a year in the life of Omakayas' family when she is seven, this second book tells of another year when she is 10. It isn't necessary to have read the first book to enjoy the second. 

I'm not aware of a date yet for the next in the series, but it may not be imminent - as there were about 4 years between the first and second books, and Erdrich is, of course, also busy with her books for adults, such as The Master Butcher's Singing Club, not to mention finding time to raise her children and help run the Birchbark bookstore in Minnesota!

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This review was originally published in The BookBrowse Review in August 2005, and has been updated for the June 2006 edition. Click here to go to this issue.

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