Lois Phillips Hudson was born in 1927 in Jamestown, North Dakota. Since 1969 she has taught at the University of Washington in Seattle. Her published works include numerous short stories and The Bones of Plenty, a novel, also available from the Minnesota Historical Society Press.
"Hudson writes with grace and beauty and an abiding understanding of the meaning of those bitter, tragic years." -- Chicago Tribune "These tales are to 'discomfit civilization', in the tradition of personal accounts of the settling of the West by such writers as Mari Sandoz, Wallace Stegner, and Walter Van Tilburg Clark." -- The Nation
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