Spurred by the 1989 centennial of Montana's statehood and the recent loss of his wife, Jick McCaskill, criss-crosses the state in a Winnebago with his photographer daughter, strong-willed Mariah and her ex-husband Riley, an eccentric journalist.
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While Riley writes on-the-scene dispatches and Mariah takes photos of the places they visit, Jick recounts Montana's, as well as his family's, good and bad times, Personal history mixes with Montana history as the trio dodge buffalo, visit the site of Chief Joseph's surrender and deal with unresolved family conflicts.
"A paean to Montana and frontiersmanship--but also a casually artful and triumphant end to Doig's trilogy." (Kirkus Reviews)






