When Montana and I Were Young: A Frontier Childhood (Women in the West)

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Lost for just about half a century and never before published, When Montana and I Were Young is a remarkable number one account of a kid’s life within the early a part of the 20th century. Margaret Bell (1888–1982) was once a rancher and horse breaker whose memoir tells the story of a frontier childhood at the high plains of Montana and Canada. Hers was once not a standard childhood. Bell was once barely seven when her mother died, and her stepfather, Hedge Wolfe, moved Bell and her three younger half-sisters far from their nurturing grandmother to the Canadian plains and a lifetime of extreme poverty, hardship, and abuse.

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