Breaking Clean

Breaking Clean by Judy Blunt, published by Knopf on February 5, 2002, is a memoir that captures the essence of life in eastern Montana through the lens of a woman raised in a family of ranchers. Spanning 303 pages, this edition presents a vivid narrative filled with the challenges and triumphs of Blunt’s childhood, highlighting her deep connection to the land and the people around her. The memoir reflects on her experiences with harsh weather, isolation, and the complexities of gender roles in a predominantly male environment.
Readers will discover a rich tapestry of stories that detail Blunt’s upbringing, from mastering practical skills like farming and baking to navigating the emotional landscape of her family life. The themes of ranch life and women’s experiences in the United States are woven throughout, providing insight into the struggles and resilience of those who live in rural settings. Breaking Clean not only recounts personal history but also engages with broader cultural narratives, making it a significant contribution to the genre of Montana biography.
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“A memoir with the fierce narrative force of an eastern Montana blizzard, rich in story and character, filled with the bone-chilling details of Blunt’s childhood. She writes without bitterness, with an abiding love of the land and the work and her family and friends that she finally left behind, at great sacrifice, to begin to write. This is a magnificent achievement, a book for the ages. I’ve never read anything that compares with it.”
—James Crumley, author of The Last Good Kiss
Born into a third generation of Montana homesteaders, Judy Blunt learned early how to “rope and ride and jockey a John Deere,” but also to “bake bread and can vegetables and reserve my opinion when the men were talking.” The lessons carried her through thirty-six-hour blizzards, devastating prairie fires and a period of extreme isolation that once threatened the life of her infant daughter. But though she strengthened her survival skills in what was—and is—essentially a man’s world, Blunt’s story is ultimately that of a woman who must redefine herself in order to stay in the place she loves.
Breaking Clean is at once informed by the myths of the West and powerful enough to break them down. Against formidable odds, Blunt has found a voice original enough to be called classic.
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