Stolen Voices: Missing and Murdered in Big Horn County
Nonfiction, Suspense, Thriller, True Crime
Stolen Voices: Missing and Murdered in Big Horn County
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Bonnie Bley is a native of Wyoming, and spent her formative years in the border reservation town of Hardin, MT, situated in the southeastern corner of Montana. Her educational journey took her to Aberdeen, SD, and Bloomington, MN, where she honed her skills and knowledge. In the late 1980s, she made Minnesota her home, and to this day, it remains the backdrop to her life. Although Minnesota has become her primary residence, Bonnie remains deeply connected to her roots in Montana and Wyoming, considering them the bedrock of her identity. It is within this intricate tapestry of her experiences that Bonnie Bley has woven the compelling narrative of "Stolen Voices: Missing and Murdered in Big Horn County." This multi-award winning and poignant work sheds light on the stories of Indigenous People who have tragically gone missing or been murdered in the very county where she spent her upbringing, offering BONNIE BLEY a heartfelt exploration of a community's struggles and losses.