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Jackalope Dreams

Author : Mary Clearman Blew
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 414 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2008-01-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0803215886

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Jackalope Dreams by Mary Clearman Blew Pdf

Corey Henry is fired from her Montana middle school teaching job after striking a taunting student, 13-year-old Ariel Doggett. Heading into her 60s with diminished hopes, Corey faces further trials when her 80-year-old father, a decorated WWII vet and former rodeo star named Loren, commits suicide. Then Ariel's opportunistic father, Hailey Doggett, sues Corey for assaulting his daughter and turns out to be a lot more than merely greedy.

Sweep Out the Ashes

Author : Mary Clearman Blew
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 293 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2019-09-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781496217189

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Sweep Out the Ashes by Mary Clearman Blew Pdf

Diana Karnov came to Versailles to uncover secrets. Teaching college history in remote northern Montana offers the opportunity to put distance between herself and her overbearing great-aunts and to uncover information about her parents, especially the father she can't even remember. At first overwhelmed by the brutal winter, Diana throws herself into exploring mysteries her aunts refuse to explain. Eventually, she befriends several locals, including a student, Cheryl Le Tellier, and her brother, Jake. As Diana's relationship with Jake deepens, he discusses his Métis heritage and culture, exposing the enormous gaps in her historical knowledge. Astounded, Diana begins to understand that American narratives, what she learns about her father, and the capacity for women to work and learn is not as set and certain as she was taught. Mary Clearman Blew deftly balances these 1970s pressure points with multifaceted characters and a layered romance to deliver an instant Western classic.

Ruby Dreams of Janis Joplin

Author : Mary Clearman Blew
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 245 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2018-09-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781496208781

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Ruby Dreams of Janis Joplin by Mary Clearman Blew Pdf

Music, whether a Debussy étude or Gram Parsons’s “Hickory Wind,” has been a constant in Ruby Gervais’s life. After Ruby helps fuel a paranoid fervor that spreads like wildfire throughout her rural Montana community, her home life deteriorates. As a sixteen-year-old high school dropout busing tables at the local bar two nights a week, her prospects are uncertain. So when, after her shift one night, the Idaho Rivermen invite her to join their band and head toward fame and fortune, Ruby doesn’t think twice. In Ruby Dreams of Janis Joplin Mary Clearman Blew deftly braids together memories of the past with the present, when the Rivermen have imploded and a severely bruised and disillusioned Ruby returns to her hometown to find everything she ran away from waiting for her. In lyrical yet muscular prose, Blew explores women dealing with the isolation of small towns, the enduring damage done when a community turns against itself, the lasting effects of abuse on the vulnerable, and our capacity to confront the past and heal. Throughout, Ruby Dreams of Janis Joplin is underscored by the music that forms inextricable bonds between Blew’s fascinating characters.

American Myths, Legends, and Tall Tales [3 volumes]

Author : Christopher R. Fee,Jeffrey B. Webb
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 1842 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2016-08-29
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9798216046547

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American Myths, Legends, and Tall Tales [3 volumes] by Christopher R. Fee,Jeffrey B. Webb Pdf

A fascinating survey of the entire history of tall tales, folklore, and mythology in the United States from earliest times to the present, including stories and myths from the modern era that have become an essential part of contemporary popular culture. Folklore has been a part of American culture for as long as humans have inhabited North America, and increasingly formed an intrinsic part of American culture as diverse peoples from Europe, Africa, Asia, and Oceania arrived. In modern times, folklore and tall tales experienced a rejuvenation with the emergence of urban legends and the growing popularity of science fiction and conspiracy theories, with mass media such as comic books, television, and films contributing to the retelling of old myths. This multi-volume encyclopedia will teach readers the central myths and legends that have formed American culture since its earliest years of settlement. Its entries provide a fascinating glimpse into the collective American imagination over the past 400 years through the stories that have shaped it. Organized alphabetically, the coverage includes Native American creation myths, "tall tales" like George Washington chopping down his father's cherry tree and the adventures of "King of the Wild Frontier" Davy Crockett, through to today's "urban myths." Each entry explains the myth or legend and its importance and provides detailed information about the people and events involved. Each entry also includes a short bibliography that will direct students or interested general readers toward other sources for further investigation. Special attention is paid to African American folklore, Asian American folklore, and the folklore of other traditions that are often overlooked or marginalized in other studies of the topic.

Dog on Fire

Author : Terese Svoboda
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2023
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781496235169

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Dog on Fire by Terese Svoboda Pdf

Think George Saunders channeling Willa Cather. A ghost story wannabe, Dog on Fire begins with a vision of a brother with a shovel, and ends in Jell-O.

Private Way

Author : Ladette Randolph
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 270 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2022-03
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781496231192

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Private Way by Ladette Randolph Pdf

In 2015, when cyberbullies disrupt her life in Southern California, Vivi Marx decides to cut her cord with the internet and take her life offline for a year. She flees to the one place where she felt safe as a child—with her grandmother in Lincoln, Nebraska. Nevermind that her grandmother is long dead and she doesn’t know anyone else in the state. Even before she meets her new neighbors on Fieldcrest Drive, Vivi knows she’s made a terrible mistake, but every plan she makes to leave is foiled. Despite her efforts to outrun it, trouble follows her to Nebraska, just not in the ways she’d feared. With the help of her neighbors, Willa Cather’s novels, and her own imagination, Vivi finds something she hadn’t known she was searching for.

Toby's Last Resort

Author : Pamela Carter Joern
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2023
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781496232694

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Toby's Last Resort by Pamela Carter Joern Pdf

"Mother-daughter conflicts, age-old prejudices and mistrust, and generational divides challenge the members of this temporary community as they bump up against each other seeking identity, acceptance, and healing"--

The Leave-Takers

Author : Steven Wingate
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2021-03
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781496226457

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The Leave-Takers by Steven Wingate Pdf

Four years ago Jacob Nassedrine from Boston and Laynie Jackman from Los Angeles came within an inch of getting married before things blew apart. They never expected that fate would hurl them back together in a windblown, isolated house on the plains of South Dakota, but that’s where they end up fighting for the future of their relationship—and for their own emotional survival—amid a minefield of ghosts. After suffering the loss of both their families, they must unite to face the great crises of their lives: grief and guilt over their dead loved ones, low-level but persistent addictions to prescription drugs, the specter of familial violence, and recurrent miscarriages. Together they battle their way through the wilderness of their demons to forge sustainable identities that allow them to create a family. The Leave-Takers is a journey through personal darkness to mutually shared light, set against a starkly beautiful backdrop that leaves nowhere to hide.

Of Fathers and Fire

Author : Steven Wingate
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2019-04-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781496215062

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Of Fathers and Fire by Steven Wingate Pdf

When Richie Thorpe and his ragtag religious band of ex-thieves arrive in the High Plains town of Suborney, Colorado, Tommy Sandor is captivated by the group. It’s the summer of 1980 in the dusty, junkyard town, and the seventeen-year-old is wrestling with the forces shaping America and himself: the Iran hostage crisis, the incoming tide of Ronald Reagan’s presidency, and the political rise of the Christian Right. As Tommy is increasingly drawn to the group, his mother, Connie, grows frantic. She has been hiding the truth from her son, telling him that his father was a saxophonist from New York who never knew he had a child, and is lying low in Suborney to hide from Tommy’s actual father—Richie Thorpe. Connie knows Richie has come for his son, and though she has witnessed Thorpe’s mysterious powers, the desperation to protect her lie, her son, and their life begets a venom with an elemental power that threatens the whole town.

Waltzing Montana

Author : Mary Clearman Blew
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2021-03
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781496225641

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Waltzing Montana by Mary Clearman Blew Pdf

Midwife Mildred Harrington is riding back home one evening after checking on one of her pregnant neighbors when she stumbles upon an injured stranger. She soon realizes it's her old sweetheart, Pat, from country school--and he may not be telling the full truth about how he was injured. Set in rural Montana in 1925, Waltzing Montana follows Mildred as she grapples with feelings for Pat while also trying to overcome the horrific abuse she suffered as a young teenager. Ultimately Mildred must decide whether to continue her isolated life or accept the hand extended to her. Inspired by the life of midwife Edna McGuire (1885-1969), who operated a sheep ranch in central Montana, Blew has turned the classic Western on its head, focusing on rural women and the gender and diversity challenges they faced during the 1920s.

Godfall

Author : Van Jensen
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2023
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781496235213

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Godfall by Van Jensen Pdf

When a three-mile-long humanoid alien crashes into Earth in western Nebraska, the local small-town sheriff's job becomes far more complicated--and dangerous--especially when a series of brutal murders occurs.

The Front

Author : Journey Herbeck
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2021-10
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781496228413

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The Front by Journey Herbeck Pdf

For one family living on the very western edge of the Great Plains, life runs parallel to the forces that had always endangered its existence. There was a price to obtain this parallel life, of course, but the family had paid it and for once found a way to survive. They had a little water. They had a little food. They had a little work. They were fine—until they weren’t. Taking place in the span of twenty-four hours, The Front follows a man and his nine-year-old niece as they try to escape the apocalyptic circumstances that have come to their home. Traveling north through outbreaking war, the pair navigate the disintegrating balance between rival powers. As new lines are drawn, the neutral spot their family had come to occupy is no longer recognized by either side, and the only chance for safety is to try to cross the Northern Line.

Deer Season

Author : Erin Flanagan
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2021-09
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781496228352

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Deer Season by Erin Flanagan Pdf

It’s the opening weekend of deer season in Gunthrum, Nebraska, in 1985, and Alma Costagan’s intellectually disabled farmhand, Hal Bullard, has gone hunting with some of the locals, leaving her in a huff. That same weekend, a teenage girl goes missing, and Hal returns with a flimsy story about the blood in his truck and a dent near the headlight. When the situation escalates from that of a missing girl to something more sinister, Alma and her husband are forced to confront what Hal might be capable of, as rumors fly and townspeople see Hal’s violent past in a new light. A drama about the complicated relationships connecting the residents of a small-town farming community, Deer Season explores troubling questions about how far people will go to safeguard the ones they love and what it means to be a family.

The Plain Sense of Things

Author : Pamela Carter Joern
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2008-12-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780803218574

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The Plain Sense of Things by Pamela Carter Joern Pdf

In prose as clean and beautiful as the stark prairie setting, The Plain Sense of Things tells the stories of three generations of a western Nebraska family. These tales of sorrow and hope are connected by the sinews of need and flawed love that keep families together. A farm wife struggles to support her children after the death of her second husband; a young woman grapples with the shift from girlhood to motherhood; World War II wreaks havoc on those left behind; and a failing farmstead breaks a family's heart. Amid hardship and change, these interwoven stories illuminate the resilience and d.

The Rockies in First Person

Author : Ron McFarland
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2014-01-10
Category : History
ISBN : 9780786451630

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The Rockies in First Person by Ron McFarland Pdf

The autobiography has not always been acknowledged as true literature. Since 1970, however, American memoirs have revealed themselves as a respectable literary genre, distinct with an inimitable literary voice and a unique capacity to intersect narration and reflection. This study focuses critical attention on ten memoirs from the northern U.S. Rockies, including Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho. By comparing memoirs representing states that share similar demographic, ecological, and socio-economic characteristics, this historic and literary analysis reveals both commonalities and divergences among American Western memoirs. Each chapter compares two books of similar thematic concerns, ranging from regional values and rural evolution to dynamic landscapes and the experiences of American Indians.