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This Is Not the Ivy League

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This Is Not the Ivy League
This Is Not the Ivy League

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This Is Not the Ivy League

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About the Book Mary Clearman Blews education began at home, on a remote cattle ranch in Montana. She graduated to a one-room rural school, then escaped, via scholarship, to the University of Montana, where, still in her teens, she met and married her first husband. This Is Not the Ivy League is her account of what it was to be that girl, and then that woman -- pressured by husband and parents to be the conventional wife of the 1950s, persisting in her pursuit of an education, trailed by a reluctant husband and small children through graduate school, and finally entering the job market with a PhD in English only to find a whole new set of pressures and prejudices. Book Synopsis Mary Clearman Blews education began at home, on a remote cattle ranch in Montana. She graduated to a one-room rural school, then escaped, via scholarship, to the University of Montana, where, still in her teens, she met and married her first husband. This Is Not the Ivy League is her account of what it was to be that girl, and then that woman--pressured by husband and parents to be the conventional wife of the 1950s, persisting in her pursuit of an education, trailed by a reluctant husband and small children through graduate school, and finally entering the job market with a PhD in English only to find a whole new set of pressures and prejudices. This memoir is Blews behind-the-scenes account of pursuing a career at a time when a womans place in the world was supposed to have limits. It is a story of both the narrowing perspective of the social norm and the ever-expanding possibilities of a woman who refuses to be told what she can and cannot be. Review Quotes Blew is a wonderful writer whose work has never reached the audience it deserves.--Diane Leach, PopMatters--Diane LeachPopMatters (09/19/2011) Blews memoir is an honest, tense, and balanced behind-the-scenes account of defying tradition and accepting blame. Her settings are atmospheric, her scenes are rebellious and her story will inspire anyone in pursuit of goals that seem out of the box.--B./i>--B. Lynn GoodwinStory Circle Book Reviews (12/22/2011) Blews unflinching self-scrutiny is to her credit, and its hard not to be sympathetic. . . . Theres something fascinating about the notion of [this] anti-memoir. Paradoxically, its honest. Who can justify her own life? When a snooty Northern Montana College professor would say, At Yale, we used to . . ., Blews colleagues would hoot, This is not the Ivy League! It makes a terrific, defiant title.--Louisa Thomas, New York Times Book Review --Louisa ThomasNew York Times Book Review (09/02/2011) Not the rags-to-riches story we expect of the classic memoir, but a more lyric, hard-won, and loving testament.--Lois M./div>--Lois M. Welch Western American Literature About the Author Mary Clearman Blew is the author of the acclaimed essay collection All but the Waltz and the memoir Balsamroot . She is the editor of When Montana and I Were Young: A Memoir of a Frontier Childhood , available in a Bison Books edition. Her most recent novel, Jackalope Dreams , is also available in a Bison Books edition. She is a professor of English at the University of Idaho and has twice won the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Award, once in fiction and once in nonfiction. She is also the winner of a Western Heritage Award and the Western Literature Associations Distinguished Achievement Award.
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