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    <![CDATA[Montana 1948:  A Novel]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p> The events of that small-town summer forever alter David Hayden's view of his family: his self-effacing father, a sheriff who never wears his badge; his clear sighted mother; his uncle, a charming war hero and respected doctor; and the Hayden's lively, statuesque Sioux housekeeper, Marie Little Soldier, whose revelations are at the heart of the story. It is a tale of love and courage, of power abused, and of the terrible choice between family loyalty and justice.</p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[I think the whole &quot;coming of age&quot; novel has been done to death, and so often is done badly. This slim book (more of a novella than a novel) is the exception to my rule. The story of a boy who discovers that his family is not exactly what he thought they were rings so true to me. The 'voice...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/9527721">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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