In the Night of Memory, Linda LeGarde Grover
In the Night of Memory, Linda LeGarde Grover
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In the Night of Memory
A Novel

Author: Linda LeGarde Grover

Narrator: LaNecia Edmonds

Unabridged: 7 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/31/2023


Synopsis

When Loretta surrenders her young girls to the county and then disappears, she becomes one more missing Native woman in Indian Country's long devastating history of loss. But she is also a daughter of the Mozhay Point Reservation in northern Minnesota, and the mother of Azure and Rain, ages three and four, and her absence haunts all the lives she has touched—and all the stories they tell in this novel. In the Night of Memory returns to the fictional reservation of Linda LeGarde Grover's previous award-winning books, introducing listeners to a new generation of the Gallette family as Azure and Rain make their way home.

After a string of foster placements, from cold to kind to cruel, the girls find their way back to their extended Mozhay family, and a new set of challenges, and stories, unfolds. Deftly, Grover conjures a chorus of women's voices (sensible, sensitive Azure's first among them) to fill in the sorrows and joys, the loves and the losses that have brought the girls and their people to this moment. Though reconciliation is possible, some ruptures simply cannot be repaired; they can only be lived through, or lived with. In the Night of Memory creates a nuanced, moving, often humorous picture of two Ojibwe girls becoming women in light of this lesson learned in the long, sharply etched shadow of Native American history.

About Linda LeGarde Grover

Linda LeGarde Grover is a member of the Bois Forte band of Ojibwe and associate professor of American Indian studies at the University of Minnesota Duluth. The Road Back to Sweetgrass has been awarded the Native Writers Circle of the Americas First Book Award; Grover has also received the Flannery O'Conner Award and the Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize, whose previous recipients include Ann Patchett, Anne Tyler, and Toni Morrison.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Angela M on March 05, 2019

The first chapter of the book is so sad that I almost put it aside for another time, but the prose was beautiful so I kept reading. I also just had to know how the lives of two little girls abandoned to the County by their alcoholic mother would turn out. This first chapter is told by Azure Sky, the......more

Goodreads review by Paltia on January 07, 2020

Loretta, the mother, is ill prepared to provide much for her two daughters. She offers them one memory before relinquishing them to foster care. They all stand on a tiny porch. The girls wrapped in a blanket look to the night sky as their mother points to the northern lights. Transfixed, they watch......more

Goodreads review by angela on February 06, 2019

I have been on a mission to read books outside my culture and experience. And after reading There There by Tommy Orange, I have been on the lookout for more books about native culture written by native Americans. So when I saw In the Night of Memory by Linda LeGarde Grover, I knew I had to pick it u......more

Goodreads review by Kim on April 03, 2019

Have you ever listened to an older family member tell you about something/someone in the family, the story rambles, bit and pieces are given that don't quite connect, and half of the people in the story you're too young to have ever met and don't remember? But you know that they are trying their har......more

Goodreads review by Monica on April 01, 2019

This novel was one that I had a hard time putting down once I got started. The novel hooked me at once as I had to know what happened to Loretta's girls once she gave them up to the county. The next couple of chapters lost me a little as it gave a back story to what Loretta faced growing up. There w......more