Description

For fans of Tara Westover’s Educated and Ivan Doig’s This House of Sky comes a memoir about a girl’s isolated ranch childhood—and her adulthood journey to overcome grief and fear and discover the truth about her mother’s mental illness.

At the age of eight, Linda Lockwood moves with her family to an isolated ranch in eastern Washington State. Within two years, she’s patrolling the ranch on horseback alongside her border collie—herding sheep, killing rattlesnakes, and defending the ranch’s livestock from coyotes, bears, and even trespassing hunters—and working tirelessly to realize her dream of training horses. But her most daunting challenge is one hard work can’t overcome: her mother is descending into madness. And Linda’s deepest fear is that she might inherit the schizophrenia that threatens to dismantle her family.

At age twenty-five, Linda marries, but the joy of her first pregnancy is darkened by her mother’s suicide. Then she endures a painful miscarriage and the death of her beloved grandmother, traumatic events that send her back in time to the births and deaths of animals—domesticated and wild—that she loved in childhood. Eventually, her own family grows, but her happiness is haunted by questions people have tiptoed around all her life. How did her mother become schizophrenic? What did she endure as a patient in 1960s mental hospitals? Might Linda and even her children be next to battle that catastrophic mental disorder? Driven by the courage and will she sharpened as a rancher, Linda vows to find out.

About the author(s)

Linda M. Lockwood lived and worked on an isolated wheat, sheep, and cattle ranch in rural North Central Washington from the age of eight. She holds a BA with Honors in mathematics from Central Washington University, an MA in economics from the University of Michigan, and a Certificate in Literary Nonfiction from the University of Washington. Linda enjoys reading books and writing her own, going on nature walks, traveling, and time with her daughters and grandsons. She lives happily in Seattle, Washington, with her husband.

Reviews

2025 BookFest First Place Award Winner in Nonfiction – Health & Wellness – Mental Health
2025 BookFest First Place Award Winner in Nonfiction – Memoirs – Personal
2025 Readers' Favorite Book Award Silver Medalist in Nonfiction – Memoir
2025 Eric Hoffer Book Awards Winner in Memoir

2025 Eric Hoffer Book Awards Winner of the First Horizon Award for Debut Authors
2024 CIBA Cover Design Awards First Place Winner in Non-Fiction


“A big-hearted memoir on the way a parent's mental health can shape a child's life.”Kirkus Reviews

“As much a love letter to her family ranch as a tribute to her mother’s arduous and painful journey, this stunning memoir will transfix.”—BookLife Reviews

“Vivid, all-encompassing, passionate and thought-provoking. . . highly recommended for any individual or group interested in considering the impact of mental illness on the family.”Midwest Book Review

“Author Linda M. Lockwood holds nothing back in crafting this profound and emotional read. . . . Overall, Sky Ranch: Reared in the High Country is a deeply inspirational work that fans of well-penned, immersive memoirs will no doubt enjoy from cover to cover.” Readers’ Favorite, 5-star review

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