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The first chapter of Breaking Clean offers a preview of Blunt’s story, touching on some of the major turning points in her life. In what ways do the descriptions of her mother [p. 5], the conversation between her father and John [pp. 6–7], and the account of the marriage counseling session [pp. 9–10] establish the framework for the autobiography as a whole?  · by Judy Blunt. 1. The first chapter of Breaking Clean offers a preview of Blunt's story, touching on some of the major turning points in her life. In what ways do the descriptions of her mother [p. 5], the conversation between her father and John [pp. 6–7], and the account of the marriage counseling session [pp. 9–10] establish the framework for the autobiography as a whole? About Breaking Clean. In this extraordinary literary debut third-generation homesteader Judy Blunt describes her hardscrabble life on the prairies of eastern Montana in prose as big and bold as the landscape. On a ranch miles from nowhere, Judy Blunt grew up with cattle and snakes, outhouse and isolation, epic blizzards and devastating prairie bltadwin.ru: Judy Blunt.


Blunt, Judy. Breaking Clean. New York: Knopf, About the Book Breaking Clean. Judy Blunt was born into a third generation of Montana homesteaders. Breaking Clean covers the first 30 years of her life in rural communities near Malta, culminating with her critical move across the state to attend college in Missoula. Read "Breaking Clean" by Judy J. Blunt available from Rakuten Kobo. "A memoir with the fierce narrative force of an eastern Montana blizzard, rich in story and character, filled with the b. Breaking Clean. By Judy Blunt. Knopf $ Industry buzz says the memoir is dying, that the spate of "autopathography" about bad marriages and sad childhoods is killing the genre for all writers. But I don't buy it. People love true stories told well. There will always be audiences for memoirs that tell hidden truths in fresh ways, as.


The introduction, discussion questions, suggestions for further reading, and author biography that. by Judy Blunt. 1. The first chapter of Breaking Clean offers a preview of Blunt's story, touching on some of the major turning points in her life. In what ways do the descriptions of her mother [p. 5], the conversation between her father and John [pp. 6–7], and the account of the marriage counseling session [pp. 9–10] establish the framework for the autobiography as a whole?. Breaking Clean. by Judy Blunt. I rarely go back to the ranch where I was born or to the neighboring land where I bore the fourth generation of a ranching family. My people live where hardpan and sagebrush flats give way to the Missouri River Breaks, a country so harsh and wild and distant that it must grow its own replacements, as it grows its own food, or it will die.

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