Posts Tagged: Montana author
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Miantae Metcalf McConnell | Mary Fields Deliverance
Miantae McConnell’s historical narrative combines factual material with creative writing to tell the story of Field’s colorful life in, and near, Cascade from 1885 to 1914. -
Karleen Hammer Anderson | Looking Back at Lincoln, Montana
Preserving a bygone era in small-town Montana. -
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Christopher R. Nelson | Carving Names, The Hum of Hostility
"Carve your name on hearts, not stone." -
O. Alan Weltzien | Exceptional Mountains, A Cultural History of the Pacific Northwest Volcanoes
Descend into a burning ring of fire. -
Ken Robison | Yankees and Rebels on the Upper Missouri
Robinson follows the adage that “history is best told through stories.” -
James Lee Burke | The Jealous Kind
"deftly recreates the 1950s in Houston, a city and a country rising from the chaos of World War II." -
Bill Vaughn | Making Bones
So begins a torrid, physical, hilarious, and frightening summer of cop work and love. -