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“The Daughter’s Walk” is a well-written novel based on an often neglected historical event that occurred in America in the early Victorian era. Jane Kirkpatrick entwines fact with fiction in a rich dialogue that makes the characters come alive... [Read on]
Review of The Daughter's Walk by Jane Kirkpatrick The Daughter's Walk left me feeling sad at so many times as I read it. Clara Estby is forced to walk cross-country with her Norwegian mother, Helga, in 1896, in a valiant effort to save... [Read on]
I dont usually compare books by the same author if they dont share the same storyline, but having read “where lilacs still bloom” just before reading “the daughters walk” I kind of have to compare them a little bit. I was amazed at the story in... [Read on]
This was a very well written book. I really enjoyed it. The author gave each of the characters a lot of personality that just came shining through. You can really feel like you know each of them. Taken from the back of the book..... In 1896... [Read on]
I'm not going to lie this book was depressing as hell. It starts off following a mother and daughter in 1896 as they make a 7,000 mile journey on foot across America in hopes of getting $10,000 to save the farm. From there nothing works out as... [Read on]
In 1896 Helga Etsby accepts a wager form wealthy fashion sponsors in New York City. She is to walk across the country, from Spokane, WA to NYC, wearing and promoting the new "reform dress" - a dress that is worn, scandalously, above the ankles... [Read on]
I received this book from the Blogging For Books Program for free for my honest review of this book. Book Description: A mother's tragedy, a daughter's desire and the 7000 mile journey that changed their lives. In 1896 Norwegian... [Read on]
The Daughter’s Walk by Jane Kirkpatrick is a historical fiction novel based on a Norwegian mother and her daughter who take on a wager from a fashion industry to walk from Spokane, Washington to New York City in an effort to save their family’s... [Read on]
This story takes place in 1896 as Helga Estby is determined to walk from Spokane Wa, to New York City in seven months. She has made a wager to her friends that she can do this as she wanted to make ten thousand dollars in order to save her... [Read on]
This story takes place in 1896 as Helga Estby is determined to walk from Spokane Wa, to New York City in seven months. She has made a wager to her friends that she can do this as she wanted to make ten thousand dollars in order to save her... [Read on]