L.G. Cullens's Reviews > The Plague of Doves
The Plague of Doves
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This story is an interplay of generations in interconnecting circles, presented in a kaleidoscope fashion of conflicting cultures and individual perceptions — those of prejudices, zealots, scoundrels, weirdness, well-meaning, and naïveté — with truths waiting in the wings to come out. Along the way are insights into the deceptiveness of human subjectivity, both uplifting and woeful. Altogether, the reading experience is paradoxical escapism into the reality of the conflicted human condition.
Maybe I'm sensitive to the human condition context, but I found Louise Erdrich's writing herein oddly compelling.
Maybe I'm sensitive to the human condition context, but I found Louise Erdrich's writing herein oddly compelling.
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