BARBARA K. RICHARDSON's debut novel, Guest House, launched the first literary Truck Stop Tour in the nation. In Tributary, she claims the land of her Mormon ancestors who settled the northern Salt Lake Valley. Richardson earned an MFA in poetry from Eastern Washington University. Aside from writing, Barbara has renovated four houses, enjoyed Argentine tango, fallen in love with tai chi, helped can the West's finest plum jam, adored conifers, and planted thousands of trees and shrubs for others. Barbara is also an avid environmentalist. She lives in Kamas, Utah.
"Stunning...Gritty...Remarkable..." --15 BYTES
"Richardson, whose Mormon ancestors settled in the northern Salt
Lake Valley, offers a complete portrait of life in the American
West by exploring the struggles of a woman living outside the
centers of power. Engaging and beautifully written, Tributary is a
welcome addition to the current conversation." --5280 MAGAZINE
"As wild and isolating as the determined, defiant Clair, the
prairies and mountain ranges seduce both narrator and reader.
Richardson has created rich, memorable characters." --HIGH COUNTRY
NEWS
"In some ways, the novel serves to circumvent the convention of
Western literature...the story explores how the landscape itself
becomes the salvation of Clair Martin." --THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE
"Richardson takes readers back to 1870 Utah for this tale of
strength and survival. Raised as a Mormon, our hero Clair Martin
travels to the American South, through Shoshone country, and back
to Utah." --DENVER POST
"A quest to belong is the theme of this novel from Richardson,
whose lyrical prose and heartfelt characters shine through. This
novel has much to offer, including a balanced perspective on a
controversial time in Mormon history, but its greatest gift is its
wisdom about finding one's own path." --PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
"Richardson is a new American voice worth listening to." --PETER
HELLER, author of The Painter and The Dog Stars
"Beautifully written and engaging, this is a story of one woman and
her refusal to cave into societal norms in order to seek her own
difficult and inspired path." --LAURA PRITCHETT, author of Stars Go
Blue
"You'll love resolute Clair Martin, the equal of any man--or
religion. Clair's strength and survival are the heritage of western
women." --SANDRA DALLAS, author of True Sisters
"A remarkable odyssey of the American West, told in one of the most
clear-sighted, unjudging, and original voices I've come across in
years." --MOLLY GLOSS, author of The Jump-Off Creek
"Seldom does a novel come along that is as beautifully written and
emotionally honest as Tributary. A lyrical and haunting story not
to be missed." --MARGARET COEL, author of Buffalo Bill's Dead
Now
"From polygamist Mormon desert settlements to the yellow
fever-plagued Gulf to an Idaho sheep ranch, Richardson evokes the
19th-century West and the human heart in all their complexity."
--BARBARA WRIGHT, author of the Spur Award-winning novel Plain
Language
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