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River Teeth Literary Nonfiction Prize||||I Am a Stranger Here Myself
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Debra Gwartney
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, March 28, 2019
A courageous narrative exploring a family history made up of individuals who value stoicism and “not talking about things” above all else. Gwartney defies these familial values seeking answers to who she is and how her relatives, from pioneer to current day, have played a part in her development while juxtaposing the history of Narcissa Whitman to her own. Any of us who love the Pacific Northwest or ask ourselves how we came to be who we are should read this beautifully written memoir/history
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Im A Stranger Here Myself
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Ogden Nash
KMK
, March 24, 2019
A courageous narrative exploring a family history made up of individuals who value stoicism and “not talking about things” above all else. Gwartney defies these familial values seeking answers to who she is and how her relatives, from pioneer to current day, have played a part in her development while also relating the history of Narcissa Whitman. Any of us who love the Pacific Northwest or ask ourselves how we came to be who we are should read this beautifully written memoir/history
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