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Language
English
Description
Living out her days in a remote part of her South American homeland, Violeta finds her life shaped by some of the most important events of history as she tells her story in the form of a letter to someone she loves above all others.
Violeta comes into the world on a stormy day in 1920, the first girl in a family with five boisterous sons. From the start, her life is marked by extraordinary events, for the ripples of the Great War are still being felt,...
Author
Publisher
SFWP
Pub. Date
2017.
Language
English
Description
"Spanning four seasons, ten countries, three teaching jobs, and countless buses, Patagonian Road : A Year Alone Through Latin America chronicles Kate McCahill's solo journey from Guatemala to Argentina. In her struggles with language, romance, culture, service, and homesickness, she personifies a growing culture of women for whom travel is not a path to love but a route to meaningful work, rare inspiration, and profound self-discovery. Following the...
3) Eva Luna
Author
Language
English
Description
The history of a woman born poor, orphaned early, and who eventually rose to a position of unique influence.
Author
Publisher
Greenwood Press
Pub. Date
1973
Language
English
Description
This book was first published in 1955, and contains a selection of writings from Confederate women, found in news articles, letters, diaries, and other sources, which detail the Civil War as they witnessed it. Authors include Eliza Frances Andrews, Belle Boyd, Susan Bradford, Issa Desha Breckenridge, Mary Boykin Chestnut, Varina Howell Davis, Rose O'Neal Greenhow, and many others. Includes biographical notes on the authors, and some photographs.
7) Eva Luna
Author
Publisher
Rayo
Pub. Date
2001.
Language
Español
Description
The history of a woman born poor, orphaned early, and who eventually rose to a position of unique influence.
Author
Publisher
Harcourt
Pub. Date
c2007
Language
English
Description
Draws on recent archaeological discoveries to trace the mythical journey of Gudrid, a Viking women who was thought to have sailed off the edge of the known world more than five hundred years before Christopher Columbus made his historic journey, and explores what Viking society was like in her time and the reasons for its collapse.
Author
Publisher
Scholastic
Pub. Date
[1996]
Language
English
Description
Through the centuries and across tribal boundaries, countless Native Americans have made history, despite prejudices against them. The nine men and women in this collection are just a few of them. Jim Thorpe, a Sac and Fox, won the 1912 Olympic decathlon and is considered by many experts to be the greatest athlete the United States has ever known. Will Rogers, often billed as "The Cherokee Kid", was the most popular entertainer in America in the early...
Author
Publisher
Little, Brown
Language
English
Description
Tells the story of the American West through letters, diaries, memoirs, journals, essays, and photographs, that chronicle the experiences of the explorers, soldiers, Indian warriors, settlers, railroad builders, and showmen who set out into the wilderness in search of a dream.
Author
Publisher
University of North Carolina Press
Language
English
Formats
Description
When Confederate men marched off to battle, white women across the South confronted unaccustomed and unsought responsibilities: directing farms and plantations, providing for families, and supervising increasingly restive slaves. As southern women struggled "to do a man's business," they found themselves compelled to reconsider their most fundamental assumptions about their identities and about the larger meaning of womanhood. Drew Faust offers a...
Author
Series
Lucy Stone mysteries volume 7
Publisher
Kensington Books
Language
English
Description
Amateur sleuth Lucy Stone investigates when Tinker's Cove's annual Thanksgiving festivities are interrupted by the murder of Metinnicut Indian activist Curt Nolan and uncovers a host of suspects while cooking up a holiday dinner for twelve.
Author
Series
Publisher
Madison House
Pub. Date
1996
Language
English
Description
Born into the plantation gentry of South Carolina, granted the advantages of wealth, social position, and education by virtue of her family and her marriage to another prominent South Carolina family, Mary Chesnut has emerged as one of the key figures in American history, but not because of a career, her family, or her involvement in a humanitarian cause. Rather, Chesnut's significance comes from her extensive diary. Her commentary and reminiscences...
Author
Publisher
Crabtree Pub. Co
Pub. Date
[2004]
Accelerated Reader
IL: MG - BL: 7.7 - AR Pts: 1
Language
English
Description
Profiles Native Americans who had significant impact on the histories of their own nations, and in the history of the United States and Canada, through their roles as interpreters, guides, warriors, and peacemakers.
19) Maria Martinez
Author
Series
Publisher
Dillon Press
Pub. Date
[1972]
Language
English
Description
A biography of the Pueblo Indian woman who became renowned for her skill in pottery.
20) Spider Woman's granddaughters: traditional tales and contemporary writing by Native American women
Publisher
Fawcett Columbine
Pub. Date
1990, c1989
Language
English