Women of the Sierra (Women of the West)

by Anne Seagraves

Paperback, 2016

Status

Available

Publication

Wesanne Publications (2016), Edition: 3rd rev. printing, 176 pages

Description

An account of the lives of women achievers in the Sierra Nevada Region from the mid-1800s through the turn-ofthe-century.

Rating

½ (1 rating; 3.5)

User reviews

LibraryThing member cathyskye
In her usual informative and entertaining style, author Anne Seagraves shares the lives of fifteen strong, independent women who made their mark in the area of the United States called the Sierra (parts of Nevada and California). From entertainers, doctors, schoolteachers, and publishers to
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stagecoach drivers, businesswomen, and ladies of the night, Seagraves provides a wide-ranging vignette of life in that area from the 1800s to the turn of the twentieth century.

Perhaps the most profound and moving of these portraits are those of the women who made no real "mark"-- except in the memories of the people whose lives they touched. Those memories live on to this day, and it is wonderful that they are remembered in this book.

The purpose of books like this is threefold: to entertain, to enlighten, and to bright to light the stories of women who have-- unfairly-- languished in obscurity. Seagraves does important work here that not only entertains but encourages readers to learn even more. I intend to do so.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

176 p.; 6.25 inches

ISBN

0961908815 / 9780961908812
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