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Loading... Letters of a Woman Homesteader (original 1914; edition 1998)by Elinore Pruitt Stewart
Work detailsLetters of a Woman Homesteader by Elinore Pruitt Stewart (1914)
None. Did you ever wonder what life might be like on the early 20th century frontier for a woman and her daughter? In this series of letters written to persons back home, we find the story of a woman who was tough enough to make it. In some of the letters she details how she settled her claim which provides valuable information for persons researching pioneer settlers. Her life is truly remarkable and inspirational. The best memoir of its kind I've yet read, unless one counts the Little House books (which are of course somewhat fictionalized). Usually collections of pioneer letters and diaries are somewhat dry, but Elinore Pruitt Stewart has an ear for language, and a storyteller's sensibilities. Very interesting and entertaining account of homesteading in Wyoming in the 1910's. Recommended. A very descriptive look at life in Wyoming during the early 1900s. I believe it took a remarkable woman to do what she did. Very entertaining book and I hope to get a hard copy for my mom. I think she would enjoy it as well. Elinore Pruitt Stewart was a strong pioneer woman, an adventurer, a loving mother, a hard worker, an imaginative problem solver and a great letter writer. She describes homesteading in Wyoming at the beginning of the 20th century in letters full of joy, love of the land, self assurance, community spirit and optimism. She thought any woman who tired of dreary, repetitive hard work in town should and could be a homesteader. She thought the work was no harder and the rewards far greater. She appeared to be a woman with no self doubt an an inspiration to us all. no reviews | add a review
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The narrator was good. The letters, terrific!
Highly recommended for all the BT folks. (