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Montana Women

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Pearl leaves her sister to marry a handsome rancher in Great Falls, Minnesota, where she discovers that she is handy at running the ranch, but her marriage falters and jeopardizes the lifestyle she has come to love

305 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1992

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Toni Volk

5 books1 follower
Toni Volk grew up in Montana, earned a BA in journalism from the University of Montana and an MFA from the Iowa Writers Workshop where she received a James A. Michener Fellowship. She is the author of Montana Women and Maybe in Missoula. Her short fiction has appeared in Redzine Magazine and CURA.

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953 reviews6 followers
August 27, 2012
I enjoyed this book, especially for the sense of time and place, the character development, and the author's writing style. I would have rated this book higher if not for the abrupt ending that lacked resolution. It is important to note that the cover art has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with the story.
193 reviews1 follower
March 14, 2025
I just couldn’t get into this book. It felt like a chore to read it. I wish I had just DNFd it but I pushed through bc I have been surprised before.
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109 reviews5 followers
February 16, 2026
4.5 stars

Fabulous writing. Wonderful tale. I reread this after 25 years and enjoyed it as much as the first time.
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April 30, 2013
Toni Volk has penned a fine novel of mid-20th century ranch life in Montana. Having spent nearly a third of my life there, I found the characters both typical and revealing of the prairie dweller’s mindset. The torment and joys that Buck, Pearl, Etta, and Katie experience are like the landscape itself, ever changing and unpredictable. “Montana Women” is a novel that keeps the reader engaged, charmed, challenged, and hoping. Great storytelling! I highly recommend it.

417 reviews6 followers
March 16, 2009
Readable. That's about all I can say about this winner.
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