Nothing daunted : the unexpected education of two society girls in the West
Summary
"A captivating book about Dorothy Wickenden's grandmother, who left her affluent East Coast life to "rough it" as a teacher in Colorado in 1916"-- Provided by publisher. Full description
- Beginnings.
- Overland journey
- The girls from Auburn
- "A funny, scraggly place"
- "Refined, intelligent gentlewomen"
- Old World and New.
- Unfenced
- The grand tour
- Ferry's scheme
- Departure
- Hell Hill
- Working Girls.
- Turnips and tears
- The mad ladies of Strawberry Park
- Debut
- Reckonings.
- The cream of Routt County
- "Unarmed and defenseless"
- "The dark days are very few"
- Three-wire winter
- Commencement.