Riding Like the Wind: The Life of Sanora Babb
"This absorbing biography, written with both affection and admiration, shows Babb as one of the most indefatigable characters in American literary history."—The New Republic

This saga of a writer done dirty resurrects the silenced voice of Sanora Babb, peerless author of midcentury American literature. 
 
In 1939, when John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath was publishedit became an instant bestseller and a prevailing narrative in the nation's collective imagination of the era. But it also stopped the publication of another important novel, silencing a gifted writer who was more intimately connected to the true experiences of Dust Bowl migrants. In Riding Like the Wind, renowned biographer Iris Jamahl Dunkle revives the groundbreaking voice of Sanora Babb.
 
Dunkle follows Babb from her impoverished childhood in eastern Colorado to California. There, she befriended the era's literati, including Ray Bradbury and Ralph Ellison; entered into an illegal marriage; and was blacklisted by the House Un-American Activities Committee. It was Babb's field notes and oral histories of migrant farmworkers that Steinbeck relied on to write his novel. But this is not merely a saga of literary usurping; on her own merits, Babb's impact was profound. Her life and work feature heavily in Ken Burns's award-winning documentary The Dust Bowl and inspired Kristin Hannah in her bestseller The Four WindsRiding Like the Wind reminds us with fresh awareness that the stories we know—and who tells them—can change the way we remember history.
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Riding Like the Wind: The Life of Sanora Babb
"This absorbing biography, written with both affection and admiration, shows Babb as one of the most indefatigable characters in American literary history."—The New Republic

This saga of a writer done dirty resurrects the silenced voice of Sanora Babb, peerless author of midcentury American literature. 
 
In 1939, when John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath was publishedit became an instant bestseller and a prevailing narrative in the nation's collective imagination of the era. But it also stopped the publication of another important novel, silencing a gifted writer who was more intimately connected to the true experiences of Dust Bowl migrants. In Riding Like the Wind, renowned biographer Iris Jamahl Dunkle revives the groundbreaking voice of Sanora Babb.
 
Dunkle follows Babb from her impoverished childhood in eastern Colorado to California. There, she befriended the era's literati, including Ray Bradbury and Ralph Ellison; entered into an illegal marriage; and was blacklisted by the House Un-American Activities Committee. It was Babb's field notes and oral histories of migrant farmworkers that Steinbeck relied on to write his novel. But this is not merely a saga of literary usurping; on her own merits, Babb's impact was profound. Her life and work feature heavily in Ken Burns's award-winning documentary The Dust Bowl and inspired Kristin Hannah in her bestseller The Four WindsRiding Like the Wind reminds us with fresh awareness that the stories we know—and who tells them—can change the way we remember history.
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Riding Like the Wind: The Life of Sanora Babb

Riding Like the Wind: The Life of Sanora Babb

Riding Like the Wind: The Life of Sanora Babb

Riding Like the Wind: The Life of Sanora Babb

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"This absorbing biography, written with both affection and admiration, shows Babb as one of the most indefatigable characters in American literary history."—The New Republic

This saga of a writer done dirty resurrects the silenced voice of Sanora Babb, peerless author of midcentury American literature. 
 
In 1939, when John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath was publishedit became an instant bestseller and a prevailing narrative in the nation's collective imagination of the era. But it also stopped the publication of another important novel, silencing a gifted writer who was more intimately connected to the true experiences of Dust Bowl migrants. In Riding Like the Wind, renowned biographer Iris Jamahl Dunkle revives the groundbreaking voice of Sanora Babb.
 
Dunkle follows Babb from her impoverished childhood in eastern Colorado to California. There, she befriended the era's literati, including Ray Bradbury and Ralph Ellison; entered into an illegal marriage; and was blacklisted by the House Un-American Activities Committee. It was Babb's field notes and oral histories of migrant farmworkers that Steinbeck relied on to write his novel. But this is not merely a saga of literary usurping; on her own merits, Babb's impact was profound. Her life and work feature heavily in Ken Burns's award-winning documentary The Dust Bowl and inspired Kristin Hannah in her bestseller The Four WindsRiding Like the Wind reminds us with fresh awareness that the stories we know—and who tells them—can change the way we remember history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798228664418
Publisher: Tantor
Publication date: 09/30/2025
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 7.50(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Amber Dekkers is a biracial poet and actor from Dallas, Texas. She earned her BFA in theater from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. Since graduating, she has performed on many stages, from comedy improv in NYC to elementary school read-alongs in Frisco, Texas. Amber's enchantment with storytelling, along with her southern warmth, infuses her readings with something familiar to the listener. Her voice has been described as warm, bright, and buttery and lends itself best to YA, romance, and cozy mysteries. Her southern roots bring a likeability to her characters, and she is well suited for memoirs and nonfiction.

Amber is approachable and sincere. She loves volunteering as a Girl Scout leader, teaching new skills in the classroom, and spending time with friends and family. With a soulful ease, she sounds like home.

Table of Contents

Contents

Acknowledgments 

Introduction 

1 Cheyenne Riding Like the Wind 
2 A Dugout on the High Plains 
3 The House on Horse Creek 
4 “Study Like a House Afire” 
5 Finding Venus 
6 The Poet of Kansas 
7 “Fling This Wild Song” 
8 The Writers’ Congress 
9 “I Demand You Write More Shamelessly and Nakedly” 
10 “You Can’t Eat the Scenery” 
11 Whose Names Are Unknown 
12 The Changed World 
13 She Felt Like the Wind
14 “Follow That Furrow” 
15 “I Do Not Wish to Be Less than I Am” 
16 The Lost Traveler 
17 “Dust on [Her] Own Hills” 
18 An Owl on Every Post 
19 The Recovery of Whose Names Are Unknown 
Epilogue: “She Deserved Better” 

Notes 
Bibliography 
Index
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