LaRose Setting

This Study Guide consists of approximately 50 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of LaRose.

LaRose Setting

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The Iron House

The Iron house is located on Iron family property on the Ojibwe Indian Reservation. Settled in the 1840s by Wolfred and the first LaRose, the land became home to four children between the two, as well as a small cabin which became the basis for the larger house the Irons know today. The Iron house is where Landreaux and Emmaline married and where they are now raising four biological children and one adopted child (Coochy, Josette, Snow, LaRose, and Hollis). The Iron house is where LaRose comes to stay in alternating months as Ojibwe tradition maintains he be given to the Raviches in the stead of their lost son. As time passes, the Iron house becomes a second home to Maggie as well, and later serves as a place of union for both families through Hollis’s graduation and LaRose’s gifts.

The Ravich House

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