Description
The critically acclaimed 1980 film Heartland was based on Elinore Pruitt Stewart's letters and journals.
Reviews
"Everyone should read Elinore Pruitt Stewart. Letters of a Woman Homesteader is a lively account of a Denver woman who moved to Wyoming in the early 1900s and proved that a woman could ranch. It is a rare, first-hand account of the Wild West by a woman. There were plenty of women on the frontier, of course, but their accounts have been obscured by the cowboys who got to tell most of the stories."-Shelf Awareness
"Mrs. Stewart was a woman whose nineteenth-century pioneer spirit seems to have been laced with a strong dose of twentieth-century liberation. Equally impressive is her ability to characterize the people around her."-Ann Ronald, Western American Literature
"Authentic records of Western ranch life-and more, for Mrs. Stewart had a born writer's talent."-New York Times Book Review
"The letters show how important women were in frontier development. [Elinore Stewart's] energy, good works, sense of humor, courage, common sense, and humility win our admiration."-T. A. Larson, Wyoming Horizons Magazine
Book Information
ISBN 9780803251939
Author Elinore Pruitt Stewart
Format Paperback
Page Count 282
Imprint Bison Books
Publisher University of Nebraska Press
Weight(grams) 318g