Montana 1948
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Upon reflection of his boyhood years from the perspective of an adult, much later in his life, David Hayden, ponders in Montana 1948 what it was to be male in that wide sky country during the post war years. The men dominated, and there were destructive patterns of power and secrecy within the Hayden family. Frank, David's uncle, was a respected doctor who molested Indian women, and his father, David's grandfather, thought that was fine because Frank had always had that specialized appetite. This same grandfather favored Frank b
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