Although Erdrich wrote about some important facts in women’s life such as motherhood, parenting, and nature, but she reminded us that women sometimes have to spend more time looking at pleasures of their daily activities because “Life seems to flood by, taking our loves quickly in its flow. In the growth of children, in the aging of beloved parents, time's chart is magnified, shown in its particularity, focused, so that with each celebration of maturity there is also a pang of loss.” The tale touches the soul of every mother very deeply and on so many levels, although every woman has a different life. The descriptions of the motherhood that Erdrich expresses in The Blue Jay's Dance: A Birth Year show the passion and the great struggle of being…