Summary - The Sentence - Based On The Book By Louise Erdrich
Speedy Library
Narrateur Lamar Richardson
Maison d'édition: Speedy Library
Synopsis
SUMMARY THE SENTENCE BASED ON THE BOOK BY LOUISE ERDRICH SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: SPEEDY LIBRARY CONTENT Time In, Time Out The Bookstore Ragged Bookstore Romance The Sentence Black Snow Solstice Fire Tender Sasquatch An Abundance of Caution Ego Te Absolvo General Analysis ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK The Sentence by Louise Erdrich tells the story of Tookie, a Native woman who, after being released from prison, begins working in a bookstore. Her life takes a turn when the ghost of a recently deceased customer, Flora, begins to haunt her and the bookstore. As Tookie grapples with this supernatural presence, she also becomes entangled in the mystery of a manuscript that Flora had stolen, which seems to hold a dangerous power. The narrative explores themes of identity, history, and the power of language, particularly within the context of Native American experiences. The book delves into how past traumas can haunt the present and impact individual lives. Tookie must learn to confront her own past and find solace in community and connection as she seeks to understand and resolve the mystery surrounding Flora's ghost.
Durée: 19 minutes (00:19:26) Date de publication: 07/02/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

