"Peopled with the kinds of characters most novelists only dream of" (Christian Science Monitor), this classic account of American frontier living captures the rambunctious spirit of a pioneer who set out in 1909 to prove that a woman could ranch.
A series of letters make for a fascinating narrative and descriptive journal of Mrs. Stewart's life, moving from the city to a Wyoming homestead, marrying and still having the determination to homestead on her own. Stewart's captivating missives bring to full life the beauty, isolation, and joys of working the prairie.
| LoC Classification |
F761 .S8 1982 |
| LoC Control Number |
81020192 |
| Dewey |
920 |
| Cover Price |
$11.95 |
| No. of Pages |
304 |
| Height x Width |
7.5
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4.9
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