Belknap and Beyond

Belknap and Beyond by Curtis Helvey, published by Xlibris US on April 23, 2018, is a work of fiction that draws from the author’s experiences teaching near the Fort Belknap Reservation in Montana. The narrative centers on a Native family grappling with the repercussions of a meth-related murder, focusing on the youngest son who must navigate his complex relationship with his imprisoned older brother. The story explores themes of recovery from contemporary challenges while highlighting aspects of Native American culture.
Readers will find a rich portrayal of personal struggles and familial bonds as the characters confront their pasts and seek redemption. The narrative also introduces another character who moves to Bozeman following a family tragedy, adding depth to the exploration of real-life experiences. With 410 pages, this edition offers a comprehensive look into the lives affected by modern issues and the resilience of community and culture.
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Belknap And Beyond is a work of fiction based on experiences I had teaching near the Fort Belknap Reservation in Montana.
The story is about a Native family who has a member in jail from a meth murder. The youngest son has to help the older brother who is in prison even though he never trusted him before. It is about people recovering from modern problems and Native American culture.
There is also another character introduced after a family tragedy who relocates to Bozeman. If you enjoy real life experiences this book is for you.
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