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Greg Keeler's Self-Portrait as Suckerfishnew

Trash Fish: A Life reads like real life all right. Messed-up, crap-shot, and unredeemed.
Missoula Independent  |  Brad Tyer  |  09-12-2008  |  Nonfiction

Dionysus Downnew

Barbara Ehrenreich's equivocal history of joy.
Missoula Independent  |  Joe Campana  |  04-26-2007  |  Nonfiction

The Heart of Hartfordnew

Michael Downs' true tale of urban renewal.
Missoula Independent  |  Joe Campana  |  04-13-2007  |  Nonfiction

Fishing Linesnew

Jeff Hull's powerful first-person narratives of fishing with depressed patients, family and friends and ultimately himself.
Missoula Independent  |  Joe Campana  |  03-08-2007  |  Nonfiction

Evolutionary Apostasynew

Charles Darwin wasn't born to beef with God, but his insights continue to rock the religious.
Missoula Independent  |  Jason Wiener  |  11-09-2006  |  Nonfiction

Opting Out, Jumping Innew

Reporter Mark Matthews gives firefighting WWII conscientious objectors their due.
Missoula Independent  |  Joe Campana  |  09-21-2006  |  Nonfiction

Mendacity 101new

Sirota's new book unveils the movers and the motives of big, bad money.
Missoula Independent  |  Jason Wiener  |  04-27-2006  |  Nonfiction

Wild at Heartnew

Veteran and environmentalist (and veteran environmentalist) Doug Peacock takes a walk down (Edward) Abbey road.
Missoula Independent  |  Azita Osanloo  |  09-01-2005  |  Nonfiction

Behind the Lettersnew

Andrew Carroll traveled the world on his quest to preserve veteran voices -- including Kurt Vonnegut's.
Missoula Independent  |  Azita Osanloo  |  08-11-2005  |  Nonfiction

In It for the Mysterynew

Author Peter Stark kayaked the 750 kilometer Lugenda River -- largely unexplored and populated with crocodiles and hippos -- and recounts his adventure, and the history of the ones before his in his new book.
Missoula Independent  |  Azita Osanloo  |  07-14-2005  |  Nonfiction

Boots on the Groundnew

American Indians' struggle to defend their traditions and secure equal rights is portrayed as an essential chapter in the life of the United States.
Missoula Independent  |  John Freeman  |  04-21-2005  |  Nonfiction

Song of Sting's Selfnew

Sting, as a musician, began his public life sucking, quite literally suffered through a brief interlude in which he didn't suck, and as soon as opportunity arose returned to sucking. So it's pleasant to be able to report that his first literary outing doesn't, mostly, suck.
Missoula Independent  |  Brad Tyer  |  04-07-2005  |  Nonfiction

Men Are Dogsnew

A memoir defines the pleasures and pitfalls of Chick Lit.
Missoula Independent  |  Azita Osanloo  |  02-18-2005  |  Nonfiction

Abridged Too Farnew

In his account of his struggle with the tide of books he's bought, Nick Hornby tosses everything that is sacred -- but annoyingly fussy -- about book reviewing and communicates directly with readers.
Missoula Independent  |  John Freeman  |  01-06-2005  |  Nonfiction

Stars and Barsnew

In spite of limitations, like not being allowed to talk to inmates, David Rose does a good job of making this faraway legal black hole known as Guantanamo come to life.
Missoula Independent  |  John Freeman  |  12-16-2004  |  Nonfiction

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