The Bluejays Dance
By (Author) Louise Erdrich
HarperCollins Publishers
Flamingo
1st May 1996
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Sociology: family and relationships
Relationships and families: advice and issues
306.8743
Paperback
240
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 15mm
190g
An exhilarating and enchanting meditation on becoming a mother from one of Americas most acclaimed writers, and winner of the National Book Award for Fiction, 2012.
She is a winter-spring baby, and all day there is just her, me, snow and the birds outside.
A mother for all seasons, Erdrich tracks the end of her pregnancy into the dazzling light of childbirth and beyond into her babys infancy, keeping a weather-eye on Nature outside her window and inside her body, gauging its lessons and constraints. She spills over with the intense feeling a baby carries into being as its gift to its mother.
But her book is no mystical trip; Erdrich is umbilically attached to the earth, and to common sense. All prospective and seasoned parents will cherish her report from the frontline, for she never lectures, she simply strives to record exactly in language both supple and ripe. Moving and memorable, neither handbook nor tract, here, for perhaps the first time, is mothering converted into writing without fakery.
The language in this book is stunning, elastic, often full of silence Erdrich is forthright and tough-minded in her intentions, generous in her speculations and courageous in her vulnerability before her readers. 'The Blue Jays Dance' is a book that breaks ground. Boston Globe
A refreshing breath of air for new parents struggling to make sense of the chaos into which theyve been thrown an astonishingly accurate and sensuous evocation of an indescribable experience. For ever more mothers, the often painful decision to work is an emotional as well as a financial necessity, a blue jays dance. In this joyful yet unsentimental book, Erdrich beautifully captures the daunting trials and immense rewards of bringing a child into this world. Miami Herald
Louise Erdrich is a member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa and is the author of many bestselling and critically acclaimed novels. She lives in Minnesota with her family, where she runs an independent bookstore, The Birchbark House. You can visit her online at www.louiseerdrichbooks.com.