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Eight Women Two Model Ts And The American West Women In The West Joanne Wilke

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Eight Women Two Model Ts And The American West Women In The West Joanne Wilke
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Publisher: Bison Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.41 MB
Pages: 189
Author: Joanne Wilke
ISBN: 0803260199, 9780803260191
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Eight Women Two Model Ts And The American West Women In The West Joanne Wilke by Joanne Wilke 0803260199, 9780803260191 instant download after payment.

In 1924 eight young women drove across the American West in two Model T Fords. In nine weeks they traveled more than nine thousand unpaved miles on an extended car-camping trip through six national parks, “without a man or a gun along.” It was the era of the flapper, but this book tells the story of a group of farm girls who met while attending Iowa’s Teacher’s College and who shared a “yen to see some things.” A blend of oral and written history, adventure, memoir, and just plain heartfelt living, Eight Women is a story of ordinary people doing extraordinary things. Weaving together a granddaughter’s essays with family stories and anecdotes from the 1924 trip, the book portrays four generations of women extending from nineteenth-century Norway to present-day Iowa—and sets them loose across the western United States where the perils and practicalities of automotive travel reaffirm family connections while also celebrating individual freedom. (20071115)

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