| Column | Current [Record #2936068] | Proposed Changes | Warnings |
| Title | LaRose | - | |
| Transliterated Title | - | - | |
| Authors | Louise Erdrich | - | |
| Date | 2016-05-10 | - | |
| Synopsis | - | - | |
| Series | - | - | |
| Series Number | - | - | |
| TitleType | NOVEL | - | |
| Length | - | - | |
| Content | - | - | |
| Non-Genre | No | - | |
| Juvenile | No | - | |
| Novelization | No | - | |
| Graphic Format | No | - | |
| Web Page | - | - | |
| Language | English | - | |
| Note |
This novel is frequently described as a literary novel and might not, at first glance, seem to be a work of speculative fiction. However, Tom Feller's review in Tightbeam #284 says: "There are supernatural elements in this novel, but they are not really essential to the story. First, LaRose can see and converse with ghosts. For instance, he still plays with the ghost of Dusty and shares his toys. Second, Maggie Ravich, Dusty's older sister, can join with the spirit[s] of animals."
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This novel is frequently described as a literary novel and might not, at first glance, seem to be a work of speculative fiction. However, Tom Feller's review in Tightbeam #284 says: "There are supernatural elements in this novel, but they are not really essential to the story. First, LaRose can see and converse with ghosts. For instance, he still plays with the ghost of Dusty and shares his toys. Second, Maggie Ravich, Dusty's older sister, can join with the spirit[s] of animals."
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Note to Moderator:
Copy the text from the pub note to the title, which seems a more sensible location for this info
This title appears in 3 publications:
| Publication | Verification Type | Primary Verifiers |
|---|---|---|
| LaRose (2016-05-10) | Not verified | |
| LaRose (2016-05-10) | Not verified | |
| LaRose (2017-04-06) | Not verified |
New record: LaRose
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Submitted by ErsatzCulture on 2021-11-15 18:02:12
Approved by Anniemod on 2021-11-15 18:19:54
