Louise Erdrich's 'The Sentence' explores ghosts and grief, joy and intimacy

A side-by-side photo of author Louise Erdrich and her book "The Sentence."
Louise Erdrich’s new novel, “The Sentence,” hit bookshelves on Tuesday.
Photo by Jenn Ackerman | Book courtesy of the publisher

In Louise Erdrich’s new novel, “The Sentence,” a bookseller with a fervent love of reading reads a page in a book that a ghost has been reading. She discovers that one of the sentences on that page is so dangerous that she suspects it changes according to the reader’s ability to decipher it.

The novel swirls in a kaleidoscope of ghosts and grief, joy and intimacy — all propelled by the necessity of books.

Erdrich joined host Kerri Miller to talk about “The Sentence,” which was released this week.

Guest:

  • Louise Erdrich is the author of “The Night Watchman,” winner of the Pulitzer Prize. Her latest novel is “The Sentence.” She is also the owner of Birchbark Books, an independent bookstore in Minneapolis.

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