This was my first Louise Erdrich novel, and while I found it difficult to root for either Gil or Irene--who are slowly destroying their family with deception and alcoholism, violence and exploitation--Erdrich's elegant prose and the back-and-forth narration between the two diaries and the third person makes Shadow Tag an interesting read. In the end, the characters I found myself caring for the most for in this novel--which was named by Oprah as one of her Top 10 Books for Summer 2010--are the three children: rebellious genius Florian, sensitive Riel who is planning to protect her family at any cost, and Stoney, who the novel points out was "born at the beginning of the end." As Irene and Gil careen towards this end I found myself holding my breath as the book revealed just how much damage they were capable of inflicting along the way.
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Thank you to HarperCollins Canada for the review copy.