The Cowgirl Way: Hats Off to America's Women of the West
The 1840s ushered in the beginning of the largest migration in US history. People in crowded Eastern cities and Missouri River towns were feeling the pull of the Western frontier. It was the dawn of a new era of expansion, and over the next few decades, the making of a new kind of pioneer. It was...
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The 1840s ushered in the beginning of the largest migration in US history. People in crowded Eastern cities and Missouri River towns were feeling the pull of the Western frontier. It was the dawn of a new era of expansion, and over the next few decades, the making of a new kind of pioneer. It was the birth of the cowgirl!Welcome to the world of nimble equestriennes, hawkeyed sharpshooters, sly outlaws, eloquent legislators, expert wranglers and talented performers who made eyes pop and jaws drop with their skills, savvy and bravery. In this fascinating account of an ever-evolving American icon, Holly George-Warren invites readers to saddle up with a host of these trailblazers who helped settle the West and define the cowgirl spirit.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780618737383 (0618737383)
Publish date: July 12th 2010
Publisher: HMH Books for Young Readers
Pages no: 128
Edition language: English
Interesting book that profiles famous cowgirls both in real life and the movies. I did not know that women did bronc riding and that it was stopped because they were better at than men. That makes me happy and angry at the same time. The book is interesting, if mostly profiles.However, the format...