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Hattie Ever After (Hattie Series) (edition 2014)

by Kirby Larson (Author)

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In 1919, seventeen-year-old Hattie leaves the Montana prairie--and her sweetheart Charlie--to become a female reporter in San Francisco.
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Title:Hattie Ever After (Hattie Series)
Authors:Kirby Larson (Author)
Info:Ember (2014), Edition: Reprint, 256 pages
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Though I think she uses too many exclamation points, I love Hattie and think she earns comparisons to Anne Shirley. Both started as just orphan girls and eventually became confident, intrepid women with big dreams.

This story takes place in San Francisco in 1919. Hattie works hard to become a reporter at the Chronicle, facing down sexism, scandal, and her heart tugging her towards Seattle and Charlie. I love that Hattie decides to put her career hopes first instead of just marrying Charlie and settling down as a wife.

Lots of great historical detail (Boeing, postcards, $2.50 for a week at a hotel), a lovable heroine, and a bit of mystery make this a great read. ( )
  LibrarianDest | Jan 3, 2024 |
This was a quick, enjoyable read. Neatly tied up rather conveniently, but fun to read. ( )
  Wren73 | Mar 4, 2022 |
Ok as a sequel. Nice picture of reality in San Francisco at that time period. Felt a little muddled and spent too much time on things that I wasn't interested. But it was fun to see Charlie, and sometimes Hattie, again. ( )
  OutOfTheBestBooks | Sep 24, 2021 |
I finished Hattie Big Sky before I was done with my mask project, and the other audiobook I'm working on (Linda Yueh's What Would the Great Economists Do?) requires more thinking than I could spare while sewing, so I got the Hattie sequel from the library. It's not got the oomph that the first has (and a sequel probably wasn't necessary), but it was fun to hear about San Francisco between the wars while finishing the masks. ( )
  ImperfectCJ | Jul 19, 2021 |
The second book in the "Hattie Big sky series" and it is a winner. i loved it :) ( )
  G_reccomends | Feb 26, 2021 |
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Readers first met Hattie Brooks in the Newbery Honor Book Hattie Big Sky (2006). Now Hattie has left Montana for San Francisco, hoping she can find a way to become a newspaper reporter. In quick succession, Hattie works as seamstress for a vaudeville troupe, a char woman at the San Francisco Chronicle, and then becomes a researcher there as she finds ways and people to help her work her way up the ladder. One of the best parts about this is the way Larson brings San Francisco, circa 1919, alive especially the opportunities and stumbling blocks for women. Less successful are a few of the plot points, including the introduction of a scammer, who seemingly spends more money on Hattie than the small change she is able to swindle from her. But fans of the first book will be thrilled to see the ups and downs of Hattie's romance with old boyfriend Charlie, while her relationship with another fellow leads to an interesting twist. -- Copyright 2010
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