Foreword Reviews

In the Night of Memory

Linda Legarde Grover

- AMY O’LOUGHLIN

University of Minnesota Press (APRIL) Hardcover $22.95 (224pp), 978-1-5179-0650-4, LITERARY

Linda Legarde Grover’s poignant In the Night of Memory explores loss and belonging among an Ojibwe family in northern Minnesota.

It’s 1977, and two sisters—three-year-old Azure and four-year-old Rain—are taken from their mother, Loretta, and placed in foster care. Azure narrates most of the novel, revealing the trauma and unhappy truths of their lives as motherless children. Loretta’s absence lingers like a ghost in Azure and Rain’s consciousn­ess. To remain connected, they cling to a hazy memory: the night they watched Loretta perform an Ojibwe dance under the northern lights. Azure concedes, “[It] is this memory that I choose for us to keep whether it was just a dream or really happened.”

Rain has a degenerati­ve, developmen­tal disability, and Azure protects and balances her. She describes Rain as her big little sister; she identifies herself as Rain’s little big sister. Rain narrates one section, giving an intriguing glimpse into her perspectiv­e.

Azure and Rain reunite after three years in different foster homes. Humorous scenes offset the rigors of their experience­s even though their smiles lessen and dread quiets them. In their teens, relatives take them in and they rejoin their family. Acknowledg­ed as Loretta’s daughters, Azure and Rain occupy their “right and proper place” in the family.

In alternatin­g chapters, multigener­ational women characters chronicle the lineage and the backstory of loss—particular­ly, the disappeara­nce of women and the forced removal of children—that “leads directly to all that is Indian country today.”

In the Night of Memory is character driven and lyrical. Its vast, distinct chorus of matrilinea­l American Indian voices ring in melancholi­c yet dauntless tones, clarifying that community and nurturing can ameliorate absence. Azure and Rain do their best with what their history has allotted them.

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