By Mary Clearman Blew
In language reminiscent of the wild beauty of Big Sky Country, Mary Clearman Blew gives us a glimpse into the lives of her family as she traces their connection to Montana’s natural and human landscape. Beginning with her great-grandparents’ arrival in 1882 in Montana--still a territory then--Blew relates the stories that make up her life.
Mary Clearman Blew is Professor Emerita of English and Creative Writing at the University of Idaho, Moscow. She is the author of Balsamroot, Bone Deep in Landscape, Lambing Out and Other Stories, and Sister Coyote: Montana Stories. She is coeditor of Circle of Women: An Anthology of Contemporary Western Women Writers and Forged in Fire.
(Paperback, 228 pages)
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