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June 16, 2022June 16, 2022 Bill Wolfe

Fathers’ Day favorites: 10 novels by women for the men in your life

June 13, 2018 Bill Wolfe

Brooklyn, Montana: Carrie La Seur on the power of place

June 26, 2015 Bill Wolfe

THE HOME PLACE blends literary fiction, a suspenseful mystery, and a powerful sense of place into a compelling portrait of a Montana family

August 11, 2014August 11, 2014 Bill Wolfe

Author Carrie La Seur on the unique life of Montana artist-farmer Harry Koyama

July 30, 2014July 30, 2014 Bill Wolfe

Carrie La Seur on The Home Place: “I wanted to tell a good story, one that the people I’m writing about would appreciate”

July 30, 2014July 30, 2014 Bill Wolfe

THE HOME PLACE blends literary fiction and a suspenseful mystery into a seamless tapestry

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