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“[A] riveting story of a nineteenth-century feminist and change agent…an inspiration to those trying to break through twenty-first-century glass ceilings.” Chicago Tribune
“Presents a layered portrait of her as a person with vulnerabilities and anxieties as well as dreams and determination. La Flesche’s story is moving and illuminating, and Starita has done it justice.” Minneapolis Star Tribune
“Starita’s biography of this remarkable woman is both heartening and enlightening.” Booklist
“Carrington MacDuffie offers a warm, engaging narration of this work…La Flesche was a prolific letter writer, and excerpts of those missives make her story more personal.” AudioFile
“Bravo, Joe. Thank you for introducing all of us to a new hero.” Mary Pipher, New York Times bestselling author
“I would recommend this book to all for its integrity and delicate humanity.” Irene Bedard, actor, producer, and star of Smoke Signals
“What was it like to be an Omaha and Ponca woman in the late-1800s, navigating the collision between Manifest Destiny and Native nations and cultures?…A taut, haunting, inspiring, honest narrative that answers these questions―and richly showcases a strong Native woman.” Dr. Suzan Shown Harjo, president, Morning Star Institute