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Montana In The Rearview Mirror
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Montana In The Rearview Mirror

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The narrative begins with what appears to be a murder scene in the open country of mid-1950s northern Montana. The story then is recounted in the memories of an old man, Walt Dell, some 60 plus years later. The memories are stimulated by a social science study project of three high school students in Springfield, IL. The students interview Walt about his memories of high school and real-time reaction to the Hungarian Revolution. Over few months every other weekinterviews, Walt tries to give them a picture of the 1950s. His memories include pre-teen activities, high school sports, dating, dancing, holidays, gardening and growing up in a small rural town in northern Montana. He presents the reality of attitudes toward the military and even racism before talking about attitudes toward the Hungarian Revolution. After each interview, Walt rethinks what he said to the students and slowly draws out old, painful memories of his high school years, in spite of his intention to avoid these thoughts. Ultimately, the students complete the project and cease coming to Walt's house. Two years after their graduation, however, they return to their social science teacher's classroom and tell her of their activities. The students are excitedly planning to see Walt and are disappointed when they couldn't talk with him. Later, the teacher, a long-time friend of Walt's wife, is visited by Walt's surprising confidant who shares with her Walt's story if what happened that day on the northern prairie that left a man dead and how Walt was running from that event all his life. Montana in The Rearview Mirror has a touch of the 'murder mystery' but is mainly a retrospective coming of age story as remembered by an 81-year-old man talking with high school seniors in 2020. He tries to keep his memories on 'the good stuff' but cannot discipline the 'bad stuff' to keep it out of his mind. Those memories lead him back to the bottle and the return of his angst that he will be caught and punished for an ancient sin.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arpress
Date
7 February 2024
Pages
268
ISBN
9798893565096

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The narrative begins with what appears to be a murder scene in the open country of mid-1950s northern Montana. The story then is recounted in the memories of an old man, Walt Dell, some 60 plus years later. The memories are stimulated by a social science study project of three high school students in Springfield, IL. The students interview Walt about his memories of high school and real-time reaction to the Hungarian Revolution. Over few months every other weekinterviews, Walt tries to give them a picture of the 1950s. His memories include pre-teen activities, high school sports, dating, dancing, holidays, gardening and growing up in a small rural town in northern Montana. He presents the reality of attitudes toward the military and even racism before talking about attitudes toward the Hungarian Revolution. After each interview, Walt rethinks what he said to the students and slowly draws out old, painful memories of his high school years, in spite of his intention to avoid these thoughts. Ultimately, the students complete the project and cease coming to Walt's house. Two years after their graduation, however, they return to their social science teacher's classroom and tell her of their activities. The students are excitedly planning to see Walt and are disappointed when they couldn't talk with him. Later, the teacher, a long-time friend of Walt's wife, is visited by Walt's surprising confidant who shares with her Walt's story if what happened that day on the northern prairie that left a man dead and how Walt was running from that event all his life. Montana in The Rearview Mirror has a touch of the 'murder mystery' but is mainly a retrospective coming of age story as remembered by an 81-year-old man talking with high school seniors in 2020. He tries to keep his memories on 'the good stuff' but cannot discipline the 'bad stuff' to keep it out of his mind. Those memories lead him back to the bottle and the return of his angst that he will be caught and punished for an ancient sin.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arpress
Date
7 February 2024
Pages
268
ISBN
9798893565096