Winter Range by Claire Davis

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    (Paperback - First Picador USA Paperback Edition)

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    • ISBN: 031228425X
    • Publisher: Picador USA
    • Pub. Date: June 2003
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    Winner of the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Award for Best First Novel and the Mountains and Plains Booksellers Award for Best Novel

    In Winter Range, the intimate details of ranching and small-town life are woven into the suspenseful story of three people struggling to survive, to belong, and to love in the chillingly bleak landscape of eastern Montana. Ike Parsons is a small-town sheriff whose life is stable and content; his wife Pattiann is a rancher’s daughter with a secret past. But when Ike tries to help a hard-luck cattleman named Chas Stubblefield, he triggers Chas’s resentment and finds his home and his wife targeted by a plot for revenge.

    San Diego Union-Tribune

    Neither romanticizing the West's rugged demands nor vilifying them, Davis has pictured the region and its peoples with such incredible vividness that her images speak for themselves...

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    Biography

    Winter Range is Claire Davis’ first novel. She has been published in the Southern Review, Gettysburg Review, Shenandoah, and elsewhere. She has received a Pushcart Prize for her short fiction. She lives in Idaho.

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    I am mixed about this.by NancyT

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    05/31/2009: The story was different, but the cruelty to animals was just horrible. It also had some truth to it as far as humans react to things. I don't know if I would suggest you read this or not...it definitely was a downer, yet I kept on reading. If you can handle the abuse to innocent animals, then you might want to read this one.

    winter kill; worst most depressing bookby Anonymous

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    02/14/2005: This is by far the worst, most depressing book I have read in years. I could not wait to get it over with! The attitude of the characters to the animals in their care and each other is not anything like that of anyone who ranches in Montana.


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