As bleak as the subject matter is, Erdrich also investigates hope, belief, and what it means to be human in a world where humans may no longer be recognizable as such. “The Margaret Atwood parallels in this novel are unavoidable however, Future Home of the Living God certainly holds its own. Kristin Bates, McLean & Eakin Booksellers, Petoskey, MI Winter 2018 Reading Group Indie Next List Once again, Erdrich challenges societal constraints and conceives a novel guaranteed to leave you guessing. Riveting, repulsive, and revealing at the same time, Erdrich captures the essence of Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale and spins a new twist sure to tantalize and terrorize readers' thoughts and play on their fears. “Powerful, prophetic, and absolutely pertinent to our times, Louise Erdrich's new novel, Future Home of the Living God, is a horrifying, haunting story about the lengths the government will go to control women's reproductive rights and ensure the success of mankind as we know it.
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