The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse

The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse

by Louise Erdrich (Author)

Synopsis

A powerfully involving novel from one of America's finest writers, and winner of America's prestigious National Book Award for Fiction 2012 Sister Cecilia lives for music, for those hours when she can play her beloved Chopin on the piano. It isn't that she neglects her other duties, rather it is the playing itself - distilled of longing - that disturbs her sisters. The very air of the convent thickens with the passion of her music, and the young girl is asked to leave. And so it is that Sister Cecilia appears before Berndt Vogel on his farm, destitute, looking for sanctuary. Decades later, old Father Damien lays down his pen and dresses for bed. Slowly, he removes his heavy robes, undergarments and, at last, a bandage wound tightly around woman's breasts. Having lived for so long as a man, he fears that the discovery of his true identity will undo all that he has accomplished...Moving and lyrical, 'The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse' is a powerful work from one of contemporary literature's brightest stars.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Edition: New ed of "The Last Report on the Miracles"
Publisher: Flamingo
Published: 21 Aug 2005

ISBN 10: 0007136358
ISBN 13: 9780007136353

Media Reviews

`An extravagant and colourful story of family feuds, illicit love and murder ... a lavish celebration of the natural world and the mysteries that lie within it' Sunday Telegraph

`So moving, so precisely observed ... Erdrich uses her remarkable storytelling gifts to endow it with both emotional immediacy and the timeless power of fable' New York Times

`Spellbinding, supernaturally infused ... profoundly moving surpassing pleasures spring from its wild, dark vision' Elle

`Enchanting and absorbing' Time

`This triumphant, fiercely lyrical novel places Erdrich solidly in the first rank of American novelists ... Stunning' Publishers Weekly

Author Bio
Louise Erdrich is one of the most gifted, prolific, and challenging of American novelists. Her fiction reflects aspects of her mixed heritage: German through her father, and French and Ojibwa through her mother. She is the author of many novels, the first of which, Love Medicine, won the National Book Critics Circle Award and the last of which, The Round House, won the National Book Award for Fiction in 2012. She lives in Minnesota.