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Marie Arana
…Wickenden…knows what it takes to shape a good story. Culling details from a rich trove of family letters, she gives us a delightfully intricate tale…the narrative itself positively glimmers. Filled with the language of the day, informed by newspaper accounts, court records, personal journals and two teachers' rich observations, Nothing Daunted is a brilliant little gem of Americana.—The Washington Post
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In the summer of 1916, Dorothy Woodruff and Rosamond Underwood, close friends from childhood and graduates of Smith College, left home in Auburn, New York, for the wilds of northwestern Colorado. Bored by their soci-ety luncheons, charity work, and the effete young men who courted them, they learned that two teach-ing jobs were available in a remote mountaintop schoolhouse and applied—shocking their families and friends. “No young lady in our town,” Dorothy later commented, ...