Cindelyn G EbertsThe author grew up in Montana, loving the history and people of the Big Sky Country. She graduated from Montana State University where she studied psychology, anthropology, and art history. Her PhD in experimental aesthetics was from the Psychology Dpartment at the University of Illinois. C. G. Eberts has taught statistics and product design at USC and Purdue. Myths of Japanese Quality published by Prentice Hall in 1995 was based upon her experiences living in Japan with her small sons while her late husband worked for Nippon Telegraph and Telephone. In 2013, she released a concept album, Bare Bone Songs, of a cappella roots and blues music. Eberts spends her summers at the remote family-built cabin high in the Montana mountains outside Ennis. Landscapes of a Montana Heart is her first novel. Read More Read Less
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