I remember that. But it's not really pertinent to the thread, I guess, so let be, let be.
I didn't want to go into all the details, so I looked on Wikipedia to see if I could just cut and paste a paragraph or so, but her entry doesn't get into it at all. The entry on her late husband Michael Dorris goes into more detail.
Now I feel like I should just say it and get it over with. Long story short, Louise and Michael had seemed like this perfect literary couple -- glamorous, happy, in love, editing each other's work, both successful and respected; like Scott and Zelda without the mental illness. They had six kids, three that he had adopted while he was single, and three they had together biologically. Then suddenly they separated, then it was revealed that he was being investigated for abusing his children -- physically and/or sexually. In the midst of all this, he committed suicide.
An arts writer at my paper wrote a long piece about it at the time, and it turned out that -- surprise, surprise -- their public image did not really reflect their home life.
I finished her story and had mixed feelings. For one thing, it turned out to contain magical realism, which I don't like. And I didn't really "get" the ending.
If anybody else finishes it, I'd like to know your thoughts.