Description
Author: Louise Erdrich
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Edition: First Edition, First Printing
Date of Publication: 2001
Place of Publication: New York
Format: Hardcover with dust jacket
Condition: Near Fine hardcover in Near Fine dust jacket, protected in Brodart
ISBN: 9780060187279
Description
A richly layered and deeply humane novel by Louise Erdrich, The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse blends history, spirituality, and identity in Erdrich’s unmistakable voice. Set in a remote Ojibwe community in North Dakota, the story centers on Father Damien Modeste, a priest whose life spans much of the twentieth century and whose inner truths challenge rigid definitions of faith, gender, and belief.
Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award, this novel is both expansive and intimate, weaving Indigenous history with Catholic ritual, moral ambiguity, and profound compassion. Erdrich’s storytelling is lyrical and assured, offering readers a narrative that is intellectually rich, emotionally resonant, and enduringly relevant.
This first edition is an excellent example of one of Erdrich’s most celebrated works, housed in its original dust jacket and protected with archival Brodart.
Collector Notes
First edition, first printing. Dust jacket present and well preserved, now protected in Brodart.




