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"This Much Country . . . is a story about starting from scratch, stripping away all but necessity and living by animal instincts to find life’s richness.…
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Shonda Buchanan can tell a story like no other. Her writing pulls at the thread of truth with deep compassion, grace, and humor. In this conversation, she…
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Sophia Shalmiyev wields her intellect and insight during a conversation about her lyrical, heart-breaking memoir, “Mother Winter.” Both the book and the…
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Through her gorgeous work of lyric autobiography, Raki Kopernik invites us into the lives of her Israeli parents and grandparents. She also weaves her own…
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These diverse stories of resistance, resilience, and love make it perfectly clear that there is no one single narrative of Montana women. Proceeds benefit…
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In 2015, Stephanie wrote an impassioned viral essay in Vox, which detailed her life as a domestic worker, a field largely dominated by women working as…
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A Family History of Illness is a gritty historical memoir that examines the body's immune system and microbial composition as well as the biological and…
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From a lineage of secondhand family cars of the late ’60s, to the Honda that carried her from Montana to Texas as her new marriage disintegrated, to the…
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In The Trail to Tincup: Love Stories at Life’s End, a psychologist reckons with the loss of four family members within a span of two years. Hocker works…
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"I met Scorchy in the summer of 1965 when I was 12 years old. I was the new kid in a small town in south central Montana. I was also pretty much a wimp…