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City Girl to Country Gal

City Girl to Country Gal
Author: Anne Santin
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2019-02-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 148087194X

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It’s inspired by on a true story about a young girl moving from big city life to a small farming community on the prairies. Adjusting to a new community is just what this girl needs to learn about life’s funny and sometimes disheartening little lessons.


Letters to Country Girls

Letters to Country Girls
Author: Jane Grey Swisshelm
Publisher:
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1853
Genre: Young women
ISBN:

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The Australian Country Girl: History, Image, Experience

The Australian Country Girl: History, Image, Experience
Author: Catherine Driscoll
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2016-03-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1317040899

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The Australian Country Girl: History, Image, Experience offers a detailed analysis of the experience and the image of Australian country girlhood. In Australia, 'country girl' names a field of experiences and life-stories by girls and women who have grown up outside of the demographically dominant urban centres. But it also names a set of ideas about Australia that is surprisingly consistent across the long twentieth century despite also working as an index of changing times. For a long period in Australian history, well before Federation and long after it, public and popular culture openly equated 'Australian character' with rural life. This image of Australian-ness sometimes went by the name of the 'bush man', now a staple of Australian history. This has been counterbalanced post World War II and increased immigration, by an image of sophisticated Australian modernity located in multicultural cities. These images of Australia balance rather than contradict one another in many ways and the more cosmopolitan image of Australia is often in dialogue with that preceding image of 'the bush'. This book does not offer a corrective to the story of Australian national identity but rather a fresh perspective on this history and a new focus on the ever-changing experience of Australian rural life. It argues that the country girl has not only been a long-standing counterpart to the Australian bush man she has, more importantly, figured as a point of dialogue between the country and the city for popular culture and for public sphere narratives about Australian society and identity.


Fair Play

Fair Play
Author: Deeanne Gist
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2014-05-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1451692412

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From the bestselling author of It Happened at the Fair comes a historical love story about a lady doctor and a Texas Ranger who meet at the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair. Saddled with a man’s name, the captivating Billy Jack Tate makes no apologies for taking on a man’s profession. As a doctor at the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair, she is one step closer to having her very own medical practice—until Hunter Scott asks her to give it all up to become his wife. Hunter is one of the elite. A Texas Ranger and World’s Fair guard specifically chosen for his height, physique, character, and skill. Hailed as the toughest man west of any place east, he has no patience for big cities and women who think they belong anywhere but home… Despite their difference of opinion on the role of women, Hunter and Billy find a growing attraction between them—until Hunter discovers an abandoned baby in the corner of a White City exhibit. He and Billy team up to make sure this foundling isn’t left in the slums of Chicago with only the flea-riddled, garbage-infested streets for a playground. As they fight for the underprivileged children in the Nineteenth Ward, an entire Playground Movement is birthed. But when the Fair comes to an end, one of them will have to give up their dream. Will Billy exchange her doctor’s shingle for the domesticated role of a southern wife, or will Hunter abandon the wide open spaces of home for a life in the “gray city,” a woman who insists on being the wage earner, and a group of ragamuffins who need more than a playground for breathing space?


The Midwest Farmer’s Daughter

The Midwest Farmer’s Daughter
Author: Zachary Michael Jack
Publisher: Purdue University Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2012-07-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1612492185

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From yesterday's gingham girls to today's Google-era Farmer Janes, The Midwest Farmer's Daughter explores the resurgent role played by female agriculturalists at a time when fully 30 percent of new farms in the US are woman-owned, but when, paradoxically, America's farm-reared daughters are conspicuously absent from popular film, television, and literature. In this first-of-its-kind treatment, Zachary Michael Jack follows the fascinating story of the girl who became a regional and national legend: from Donna Reed to Laura Ingalls Wilder, from Elly May Clampett to The Dukes of Hazzard's Catherine Bach, from Lawrence Welk's TV sweethearts to the tragic heroines of Jane Smiley's A Thousand Acres. From Amish farm women bloggers, to Missouri homesteaders and seed-savers, to rural Nebraskan graphic novelists and, ultimately, to the seven generations of entrepreneurial Iowan farm women who have animated his own family since before the Civil War, Jack shines new documentary light on the symbol of American virtue, energy, and ingenuity that rural writer Martha Foote Crow once described as the "great rural reserve of initiating force, sane judgment and spiritual drive." Packed with dozens of interviews, The Midwest Farmer's Daughter covers the history and the renaissance of agrarian women on both sides of the fence. Giving equal consideration to both agriculture's time-tested rural and small-town Farm Bureaus, 4-H, and FFA training grounds as well as to the eco-innovations generated by the region's rising woman-powered "agro-polises" such as Chicago, the author crafts a lively, easy-to-read cultural and social history, exploring the pioneering role today's female agriculturalists play in the emergence of farmers' markets, urban farms, community-supported agriculture, and the new "back-to-the-land" and "do-it-yourself" movements. For all those whose lives have been graced by the enduring strength of American farm women, The Midwest Farmer's Daughter offers a groundbreaking examination of a dynamic American icon.


The Ohio Farmer

The Ohio Farmer
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 640
Release: 1917
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

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Pacific Rural Press

Pacific Rural Press
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1428
Release: 1915
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

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Through the Alaskan Darkness

Through the Alaskan Darkness
Author: K.B. Penwarden
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2022-08-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1644242583

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BASED ON ACTUAL EVENTS Adak, a link in the Aleutian Chain of Alaska, snuggled right in between the notorious Bering Sea and the extreme northern most edge of the Pacific Ocean. It was a rare beautiful day in October. The cusp of winter for that part of Alaska. Five Chief Petty Officers stationed at Naval Station Adak take advantage of the good weather forecast for the weekend. It wouldn't take more than a few days to boat to the other side of the island, hunt caribou, then return to base. Plenty of time to win the race against that storm expected next week. They'd done it before. No reason they can't do it again. Except, this particular storm has no intention of keeping to man's schedule.


Roses and Locoweed

Roses and Locoweed
Author: Freia Hooper-Bradford
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2005-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0595359337

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Recounts the life of a young woman who marries a rodeo cowboy and their life together as she follows him to ranches in Idaho, Colorado, and California.


Our Boys and Girls

Our Boys and Girls
Author: Oliver Optic
Publisher:
Total Pages: 948
Release: 1873
Genre:
ISBN:

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