Westering Women
A Novel
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Angela Dawe
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Sandra Dallas
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"Narrator Angela Dawe’s warm voice varies seamlessly to capture the many characters, their fear, fortitude, and, in some cases, vileness. There is nothing subtle about this adventure, but it is exhilarating and hard to resist." (Washington Post)
From the best-selling author of Prayers for Sale, Sandra Dallas' Westering Women is an inspiring celebration of sisterhood on the perilous Overland Trail.
"If you are an adventuresome young woman of high moral character and fine health, are you willing to travel to California in search of a good husband?"
It's February, 1852, and all around Chicago, Maggie sees postings soliciting "eligible women" to travel to the gold mines of Goosetown. A young seamstress with a small daughter, she has nothing to lose. She joins 43 other women and two pious reverends on the dangerous 2,000-mile journey west.
None are prepared for the hardships they face on the trek or for the strengths they didn't know they possessed. Maggie discovers she’s not the only one looking to leave dark secrets behind. And when her past catches up with her, it becomes clear a band of sisters will do whatever it takes to protect one of their own.
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Sandra Dallas, best-selling author of The Persian Pickle Club, weaves an intricate and sophisticated tale in New Mercies. Nora Bondurant is divorced— unfathomable for a woman in 1933—and has inherited a house from a dead aunt she never even knew existed. But when she travels to Mississippi to claim her inheritance, she finds her eccentric neighbors would rather help her acquire a new husband than reveal the secrets surrounding her aunt’s death.
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Loved it!
- By Sharon Brown on 01-01-11
By: Sandra Dallas
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Persian Pickle Club
- By: Sandra Dallas
- Narrated by: Ali Ahn
- Length: 7 hrs and 43 mins
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The best-selling author of Alice’s Tulips and other popular novels, Sandra Dallas exhibits a well-honed talent for evoking the past. In The Persian Pickle Club, Dallas transports listeners to 1930s Kansas, where a club of quilters welcomes a new member—and then must turn to each other for support when a startling secret comes to light.
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One of my favorite from Sandra Dallas
- By Amazon Customer on 04-30-13
By: Sandra Dallas
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Fallen Women
- By: Sandra Dallas
- Narrated by: Barbara Caruso
- Length: 11 hrs and 2 mins
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It is the spring of 1885, and wealthy New York socialite Beret Osmundsen has been estranged from her younger sister, Lillie, for a year. Then she gets word from her aunt and uncle that Lillie has died suddenly in Denver. What they do not tell her is that Lillie had become a prostitute and was brutally murdered in the brothel where she had been living. Detective Mick McCauley may not want her involved in the case, but Beret is determined.
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Sandra Dallas is always a"Good read"
- By CAROLYN on 11-08-13
By: Sandra Dallas
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Tough Luck
- A Novel
- By: Sandra Dallas
- Narrated by: Mia Hutchinson-Shaw
- Length: 8 hrs and 18 mins
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After their mother dies, Haidie Richards and her younger brother, Boots, are put to work in an orphanage. Their father left four years earlier to find a gold mine in Colorado Territory, and since then he’s sent only three letters. Still, Haidie is certain that he is alive, has struck gold, and will soon send for them. But patience is not one of Haidie’s virtues and soon she and her brother make a break for it. Boots and Haidie, disguised as a boy, embark on a dangerous journey deep into Western territory.
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One for the Blackbird, One for the Crow
- A Novel
- By: Olivia Hawker
- Narrated by: Jackie Zebrowski
- Length: 19 hrs and 2 mins
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Wyoming, 1876. For as long as they have lived on the frontier, the Bemis and Webber families have relied on each other. With no other settlers for miles, it is a matter of survival. But when Ernest Bemis finds his wife, Cora, in a compromising situation with their neighbor, he doesn’t think of survival. In one impulsive moment, a man is dead, Ernest is off to prison, and the women left behind are divided by rage and remorse.
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Mixed review
- By Shari Ring Wolf on 11-05-19
By: Olivia Hawker
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The Bride’s House
- By: Sandra Dallas
- Narrated by: Nicole Poole
- Length: 12 hrs and 2 mins
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The New York Times best-selling author of Whiter Than Snow, Sandra Dallas delivers a novel about the secrets and passions of three generations of women who live in a Victorian Colorado house. While the house is under construction in 1880, a 17-year-old servant imagines living in the “Bride’s House” with one of her several suitors. Decades later, the legacy and secrets of earlier Bride’s House women cause the current occupant to question what she really wants and who she truly loves.
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Skip this one!
- By Mom to 5 on 09-08-17
By: Sandra Dallas
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Alice's Tulips
- By: Sandra Dallas
- Narrated by: Ali Ahn
- Length: 9 hrs and 45 mins
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Best-selling author Sandra Dallas has won rave reviews for this tale set during the Civil War. When Alice Bullock's husband joins the Union Army, the young quilting enthusiast is left to deal with an Iowa farm and an imposing mother-in-law. And then her life turns upside down when she's accused of murder.
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Our favorite yet from Sandra Dallas!
- By DW Dean SevenAcreSky on 02-08-11
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A Quilt for Christmas
- By: Sandra Dallas
- Narrated by: Pilar Witherspoon
- Length: 7 hrs and 22 mins
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It is 1864 and Eliza Spooner's husband Will has joined the Kansas volunteers to fight the Confederates, leaving her with their two children and in charge of their home and land. Eliza is confident that he will return home, and she helps pass the months making a special quilt to keep Will warm during his winter months in the army.
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Women in Civil War Kansas
- By Byron on 11-26-14
By: Sandra Dallas
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The Fire and the Ore
- A Novel
- By: Olivia Hawker
- Narrated by: Marli Watson, Billie Fulford-Brown
- Length: 13 hrs and 23 mins
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1857. Three women—once strangers—come together in unpredictable Utah Territory. Hopeful, desperate, and willful, they’ll allow nothing on Earth or in Heaven to stand in their way. Following the call of their newfound Mormon faith, Tamar Loader and her family weather a brutal pilgrimage from England to Utah, where Tamar is united with her destined husband, Thomas Ricks. Clinging to a promise for the future, she abides an unexpected surprise: Thomas is already wedded to one woman—Tabitha, a local healer—and betrothed to still another.
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As an Audiobook-Did not like
- By Sparky on 01-10-23
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The Gold in These Hills
- By: Joanne Bischof
- Narrated by: Emily Sutton-Smith
- Length: 10 hrs and 7 mins
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1902: Upon arriving in Kenworthy, California, mail-order bride Juniper Cohen is met by the pounding of the gold mine, an untamable landscape, and her greatest surprise of all: the kind and charming man who awaits her. But when the mine proves empty of profit, and when Juniper’s husband, John, vanishes, Juniper is left to fend for herself and her young daughter in the dying town that is now her home.
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Breathtaking and Beautiful
- By Patiotoole on 09-23-21
By: Joanne Bischof
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- ADixey
- 01-24-22
Wonderful Saga
I highly recommend you to listen to this book if you are looking for a riveting story of trials, tribulations, triumphs and strengths of a group of women taking the challenge of crossing the American west for hopes of a better future, You couldn't read a better book.
Ms Dallas did a brilliant job of capturing the heartfelt and heartrending saga. Angela Dawe was outstanding in her narration. But I warn you, be prepared to shed some tears.
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- Andrea Minor
- 01-30-22
A beautiful story
This is a beautiful story filled with hope and loss. I cried multiple times during this book when my favorite characters perished on the trail. the narrator does a very good job, especially considering the amount of characters in this book. I will be buying a physical copy of this book and I know I will listen to it again.
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- FelixtheCat
- 07-09-20
Love Sandra Dallas novels.
Sandra Dallas is always deep and thoughtful in her novels involving women. This story was gripping in its narrative. Characters are always fleshed completely out. Another keeper in my fourth Sandra Dallas book collection. She never lets me down.
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- roberta lummus
- 12-24-21
A well told story.
I loved it! found it hard to put down. I love the story about the strength of the women, and their camaraderie. I love the story with the beginning a middle and end and you covered all of that not leaving anything hanging for us to decide for ourselves what the outcome was. very well written. the audio reader did a very fine job. I look forward to reading more of the author's books.
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- Jennifer L. Francis
- 07-27-22
My first Sandra Dallas book but not my last!
Good book, great narration, excellent storyline. I've enjoyed every minute and immediately went to choose my next Sandra Dallas listen!
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- Megan Flowers
- 02-10-23
Was a good book.
Overall it was a good story. A little slow at times. It seemed to have reoccurring events concerning the men they came across on the trail.
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- Paulette
- 02-13-23
Wonderful portrayal of westward pioneer travels
I couldn’t help but think of how strong these women must have been and how soft people have become. Inspiring
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- Debi
- 03-01-24
Another great book by Sandra Dallas
Another great book by Sandra Dallas revealing the strength of women in the days of old.
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- L. Ashby
- 03-25-24
courage and faith of amazing women
This is a wonderful story of the courage of those women who went west and traveled over 2000 miles on foot and wagon. In facing adversity and overcoming it to reach their goals. In changing their lives and making them the powerful women they became.
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- Amazon Customer
- 10-29-24
I was on the journey with those women
Such a great read! I felt like I was part of their tribe and was going through every ordeal with them
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