"Blew's close attention to gender and what women in particular had to endure living and working on ranches elevates Waltzing Montana in the Western genre. . . . Waltzing Montana is the gritty, beautiful, and startling western love story that does, indeed, satisfy."—Maggie Doherty, Flathead Beacon
“What we need most right now are stories that are down-to-the-bone authentic, and Mary Clearman Blew gives us one with her new novel, Waltzing Montana. The women and men in this book are not only resilient but find their true meaning in forging through challenge: drought, war, and the Spanish flu pandemic. And yet Blew artfully nods to their limits too. There’s only so much brutality a person can endure, and the ravages of pain and abandonment Blew portrays in these pages stir acts of forgiveness, patience, and abiding friendship, which allow the deepest wounds to finally heal.”—Debra Gwartney, author of I Am a Stranger Here Myself
“Mary Clearman Blew is in the saddle again with a galloping western romance. Set on the Montana plains in the 1920s, Waltzing Montana is an adventure story about a horseback midwife and her cowboy lover, so vivid you can smell the sagebrush.”—Annick Smith, author of Crossing the Plains with Bruno