Remarkable Washington Women - Paperback
Remarkable Washington Women - Paperback
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by Lynn Bragg (Based on a Book by), Christy Karras (Revised by)
Remarkable Washington Women, Third edition, celebrates the women who shaped the Evergreen State. Short, illuminating biographies and archival photographs and paintings tell the stories of women from across the state who served as teachers, writers, entrepreneurs, and artists.
Back Jacket
Moving portraits of eighteen independent women who helped make Washington what it is today. Remarkable Washington Women profiles the lives of eighteen of the state's most important historical figures--women from across the Evergreen State, from many different backgrounds, and from various walks of life. With enduring strength and compassion, these remarkable women broke through social, cultural, or political barriers to make contributions to society that still have an impact today. Read about: Pioneer missionary Narcissa Prentiss Whitman, one of the first white women to cross the Continental Divide and who died for her cause. Kick-Is-Om-Lo, daughter of Chief Seattle, whose royal palace was a tiny, ramshackle wood hut on Seattle's waterfront. Olive Spore Ryther, aka Mother Ryther, a legendary figure who dedicated her life to orphaned children and mothers in need. Dr. Nettie J. Craig Asberry, champion of civil rights, believed to be America's first black woman to receive a doctorate--in 1883. Each of these women demonstrated an independence of spirit that is as inspiring now as it was then. Read about their extraordinary lives in this captivating collection of biographies.
Author Biography
Reviser Christy Karras comes from a long line of stubborn women who crossed oceans, married good men, toiled on farms, and generally did whatever it took to help their descendants thrive in the Beehive State. Born and raised in northern Utah, she graduated from the University of Utah with a degree in history. A former reporter for The Salt Lake Tribune and the Associated Press and editor for Wasatch Journal magazine, she writes about arts, culture, history, travel, and recreation for publications including the Seattle Times. Her other books include Scenic Driving: Utah as well as two motorcycle touring guides coauthored with Stephen Zusy. Now living in Seattle with her husband, Bill, she returns frequently to visit her beloved family, friends, and desert-mountain landscape in Utah.
Northwest native L.E. Bragg is the author of several books for young readers, as well as Remarkable Washington Women. She lives in the Greater-Seattle area.