Trials Of The Earth: The True Story of a Pioneer Woman

Author:   Mary Mann Hamilton
Publisher:   Little, Brown & Company
ISBN:  

9780316341370


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   27 July 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Mary Mann Hamilton
Publisher:   Little, Brown & Company
Imprint:   Back Bay Books
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 20.70cm
Weight:   0.296kg
ISBN:  

9780316341370


ISBN 10:   0316341371
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   27 July 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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One of the Best Books of the Year, The Chicago Tribune-- Much has been written about the bold, gritty women who helped settle the American West. Much less attention has been paid to the female pioneers who muscled their way into other unsettled regions during the late 1800s. Trials of the Earth...goes far in filling that gap.... [and] underscores the huge power of unvarnished storytelling.... This is an unblinking narration of a life hard-lived by a woman who never lost her strength, humor or morality. --Sharon Peters, USA Today (3/4 stars) Fast-paced, inspirational and fascinating.... Mary Mann Hamilton's life was an endurance test and Trials of the Earth is her remarkable story.... Modern women will marvel at Hamilton's grueling daily schedule.... There are valuable lessons to be gleaned from Hamilton's pioneer code of conduct. --Patricia Dawn Robertson, Toronto Star Hamilton's matter-of-factness wins you over almost immediately, and unexpectedly.... Most remarkably, this book somehow enables a reader not to feel abject guilt at complaining about the temperature of their latte, but only a genuine gratefulness and admiration for those who went before. --Kim Ode, Minneapolis Star Tribune A unique story. --Crystal Goldman, Library Journal Draws the reader right into the hardscrabble minutiae of the daily struggle for survival on an untamed and unforgiving frontier.... Hamilton's rich personal tapestry is a testament to endurance and to the indomitable spirit of the often overlooked American pioneer woman. --Margaret Flanagan, Booklist This compelling, no-frills posthumous memoir...reveals the hidden nature of late 19th century American life.... Mary's unsentimental story crackles with personality, putting a face on the unsung, nameless tillers of the soil. --Publishers Weekly A reminder of how punishing the physical struggle could be, and how unspeakably lonely a woman's life was when men were clearing the land. --Rosellen Brown, New York Times Book Review Wherever there is men's work, you can bet women's work is happening invisibly in the background. Trials of the Earth is a firsthand account of this backbreaking labor.... It's impossible not to root for this woman. --Amy Gentry, Chicago Tribune Magnificent. Told with precision and searing honesty, Hamilton's captivating and cinematic autobiography deserves to be a classic. --Ann Weisgarber, author of The Personal History of Rachel DuPree and The Promise A riveting and instructive read.... Hamilton is a natural-born storyteller.... [Her] first-person accounts are important testimonials about what used to be. --Melanie Kirkpatrick, Wall Street Journal It's the backstory that will first grab a reader, but it's Hamilton's gift for storytelling in her blunt voice that makes this memoir such a standout. . . . Beyond everything else, this memoir impresses on readers just how easy it was to vanish in an earlier America.... How fortunate that the manuscript of Trials of the Earth didn't meet that same fate. --Maureen Corrigan, NPR's Fresh Air Best Books of 2016, The Chicago Tribune-- A unique story. Crystal Goldman, Library Journal


A reminder of how punishing the physical struggle could be, and how unspeakably lonely a woman's life was when men were clearing the land.--Rosellen Brown, New York Times Book Review A riveting and instructive read.... Hamilton is a natural-born storyteller.... [Her] first-person accounts are important testimonials about what used to be.--Melanie Kirkpatrick, Wall Street Journal A unique story. --Crystal Goldman, Library Journal Draws the reader right into the hardscrabble minutiae of the daily struggle for survival on an untamed and unforgiving frontier.... Hamilton's rich personal tapestry is a testament to endurance and to the indomitable spirit of the often overlooked American pioneer woman. --Margaret Flanagan, Booklist Fast-paced, inspirational and fascinating.... Mary Mann Hamilton's life was an endurance test and Trials of the Earth is her remarkable story.... Modern women will marvel at Hamilton's grueling daily schedule.... There are valuable lessons to be gleaned from Hamilton's pioneer code of conduct.--Patricia Dawn Robertson, Toronto Star Hamilton's matter-of-factness wins you over almost immediately, and unexpectedly.... Most remarkably, this book somehow enables a reader not to feel abject guilt at complaining about the temperature of their latte, but only a genuine gratefulness and admiration for those who went before.--Kim Ode, Minneapolis Star Tribune It's the backstory that will first grab a reader, but it's Hamilton's gift for storytelling in her blunt voice that makes this memoir such a standout. . . . Beyond everything else, this memoir impresses on readers just how easy it was to vanish in an earlier America.... How fortunate that the manuscript of Trials of the Earth didn't meet that same fate.--Maureen Corrigan, NPR's Fresh Air Magnificent. Told with precision and searing honesty, Hamilton's captivating and cinematic autobiography deserves to be a classic.--Ann Weisgarber, author of The Personal History of Rachel DuPree and The Promise Much has been written about the bold, gritty women who helped settle the American West. Much less attention has been paid to the female pioneers who muscled their way into other unsettled regions during the late 1800s. Trials of the Earth...goes far in filling that gap.... [and] underscores the huge power of unvarnished storytelling.... This is an unblinking narration of a life hard-lived by a woman who never lost her strength, humor or morality.--Sharon Peters, USA Today (3/4 stars) This compelling, no-frills posthumous memoir...reveals the hidden nature of late 19th century American life.... Mary's unsentimental story crackles with personality, putting a face on the unsung, nameless tillers of the soil.--Publishers Weekly Wherever there is men's work, you can bet women's work is happening invisibly in the background. Trials of the Earth is a firsthand account of this backbreaking labor.... It's impossible not to root for this woman.--Amy Gentry, Chicago Tribune One of the Best Books of the Year, The Chicago Tribune


Fast-paced, inspirational and fascinating.... Mary Mann Hamilton's life was an endurance test and <i>Trials of the Earth</i> is her remarkable story.... Modern women will marvel at Hamilton's grueling daily schedule.... There are valuable lessons to be gleaned from Hamilton's pioneer code of conduct. <b><i>Patricia Dawn Robertson, <i>Toronto Star</i></b></i>


Hamilton's matter-of-factness wins you over almost immediately, and unexpectedly.... Most remarkably, this book somehow enables a reader not to feel abject guilt at complaining about the temperature of their latte, but only a genuine gratefulness and admiration for those who went before. <b><i>Kim Ode, <i>Star Tribune</i></b></i>


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Mary Mann Hamilton was one of the first women to homestead in the Mississippi Delta. Encouraged by a friend toward the end of her life, Hamilton put into words an amazing life story that would remain unpublished for more than fifty years. Her legacy lives on in her children and their descendants, many of whom stayed on in the Mississippi Delta, forming their own bonds with the land, becoming farmers, and shaping the business culture.

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