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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9781571310613 ISBN: 1571310614 Label: Milkweed Editions Manufacturer: Milkweed Editions Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 186 Publication Date: May 25, 2007 Publisher: Milkweed Editions Studio: Milkweed Editions Editorial Review: Product Description: “From the summer of my twelfth year I carry a series of images more vivid and lasting than any others of my boyhood and indelible beyond all attempts the years make to erase or fade them… “ So begins David Hayden’s story of what happened in Montana in 1948. The events of that cataclysmic summer permanently alter twelve-year-old David’s understanding of his family: his father, a small-town sheriff; his remarkably strong mother; David’s uncle Frank, a war hero and respected doctor; and the Haydens’ Sioux housekeeper, Marie Little Soldier, whose revelations turn the family’s life upside down as she relates how Frank has been molesting his female Indian patients. As their story unravels around David, he learns that truth is not what one believes it to be, that power is abused, and that sometimes one has to choose between family loyalty and justice. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Poetic Justic in a NovelMontana 1948 is as beautiful a story as one could read, even though the sadness throughout is always there. Each small section reads like a complete poem and there were many times I had to re-read a paragraph just to re-hear it in my head. A wonderful gift for any word lover who also wants a good story. Rating: - A good bookI'm glad it's been republished because I would have never discovered it on some dusty library shelf. Watson shoots from the hip and delivers an entertaining and complex peek into the Montana world. When someone is looking for a good book, this is one of the titles I recommend. Rating: - great bookI read it years ago but would totally recommend it. if you like this, try Mary McGarry Morris & Larry Brown. Rating: - Small-minded persons in big sky countryA twelve-year-old boy recounts a tragedy involving an uncle and a Native American woman in this story about racism, family loyalty and the quest for justice. Wes, an attorney by schooling, is the sheriff of a small town situated near an Indian reservation. He lives under the shadow of his controlling father who favors the sheriff's brother, a war hero and doctor. Their Native American nanny and housekeeper's fearful reaction to a house call leads to an informal investigation into allegations that ... Read More Rating: - Excellent BookI read this book in one sitting. His characters were fascinating and his depiction of a the small Montana community was excellent... and almost 60 years after this story takes place, some things are still the same. |