Julie Danneberg


REVIEWS:


"...each woman comes through in a vivid and lively manner." KLIATT - Edna Boardman

"Part of the 'Notable Western Women' series, this important book should be handed to young adult readers for pleasure or school curriculum. Danneberg makes history come alive." Children's Literature - Judy Crowder


Women Writers of the West


Cover photo: Mary Hallock Foote. Fulcrum Publishing, 2003.)
Told in a unique first-person narrative, WOMEN WRITERS OF THE WEST profiles five women driven to write and succeed at a time when ambition in women was viewed as a flaw, not an asset. Helen Hunt Jackson wrote hard-hitting, fact-filled reform literature about the ugliness of America's Indian polics, as well as RAMONA, an unforgettable novel on the same subject. Thanks to Jessie Benton Fremont's vivid desriptions, we can still follow her husband's famous expeditions across the unexplored frontier. Louise Clappe's exuberant letters home share the happiness and hardship of life in a remote California mining camp. Accomplished illustrator and writer Mary Hallock Foote helped her audience experience the West through her words and her pictures. Finally, Sioux writer, Gertrude Bonnin's autobiographical stories reveal the sweetness of her childhood in South Dakota and the bitterness of leaving that life for a government school in Indiana.

WOMEN WRITERS OF THE WEST provides a deeper understanding of how each writer was shaped in relationship to the times, geography, and culture in which her writing was produced.
 


Selected Works

Nonfiction chapter book
Women Writers of the West
Meet five notable women writers of the old West.
Women Artists of the West
Georgia O'Keeffe, Laura Gilpin, Mary-Russell Colton, Maria Martinez, and Dorothea Lange. Five women who shaped our vision of the West with their art.
Amidst the Gold Dust
Clara Brown, Nellie Cashman, Molly Brown, Sarah Winnemucca, and Isabella Bird. Read about five courageous women of the pioneer west.
Picture Books
Cowboy Slim
Cowboy Slim can't rope, whip or ride so he uses his poetry to save the day!
Last Day Blues
Students worry about Mrs. Hartwell missing them during summer vacation.
First Year Letters
Sarah Jane Hartwell struggles through her first year of teaching.
First Day Jitters
Sarah Jane Hartwell does NOT want to go to her first day of school!
Margaret's Magnificent Colorado Adventure
Peak into Margaret's journal as she travels with her family through Colorado.



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