Balsamroot: A Memoir

Balsamroot: A Memoir by Mary Clearman Blew is a First Edition published by Viking on June 1, 1994. This 224-page memoir explores the early days of homesteading in Montana, emphasizing the experiences of women, particularly the author’s aunt. Through her narrative, Blew reflects on the challenges and lessons learned from these women’s quests for independence.
Readers will find a rich depiction of social life and customs in Washington State, as well as insights into the lives of caregivers and family dynamics. The memoir not only recounts personal stories but also sheds light on the broader context of women’s roles during this period. With its focus on biography and the experiences of American women authors, Balsamroot offers a thoughtful examination of resilience and independence in a historical setting.
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The author of the popular memoir All But the Waltz continues her recreation of the early days of homesteading in Montana, focusing on the women she knew, especially her aunt, whose struggles for independence teach the author much about life.
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