<p>Traversing the sparse and sometimes rugged territory from Stevensville Montana to the Flathead Indian Reservation <em>Bitterroot</em> poignantly witnesses the complex intersections of Native and non-Native culture in Montana. A testament to the spirit of the land and those shaped by it this collection reveals the ways in which the West remains both fraught with tension and modeled by beauty.&nbsp; Narrated by a young teacher with unexpected ties to the children in her classroom each poem unfolds another layer of mountain life&mdash; from hauling wood and making fire to navigating a blizzard and grieving the loss of a student. Page by page life presses closely against that which is raw and wild lending individual moments a sense of urgency: &ldquo;What I remember/ from Ovando though is stars. Stars and ice/ and the shock of our short inward breath.&rdquo;&nbsp;</p><p>Attentive to a long tradition of tough Montana poets Jessica Jones pays homage to giants such as Richard Hugo and James Welch while befriending contemporary writers like Jennifer Finley Greene and Robert Lee. A runner-up with Open Country Press and honorable mention with <em>Cutbank </em>at University of Montana <em>Bitterroot</em> is essential for any avid reader of Western literature.</p>
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