Seventh printing, 1973. Mass market paperback. A series of stories about "white people, men and women and children, and of Indian people, men and women and children," based on the experiences of the author growing up in early 20th century Montana, "and, as always, to [her] they are all people."
Crease creates a white line down front cover. Pages are yellowed. A small hole punch is present at top right corner. Edges are worn, with ink marks at top page edges near spine. Light scuffing on cover. Slight bending of book near page edges. A piece of translucent scotch tape is on the forward page, but the page is not torn and text is not obscured. Text is clean and unmarked.