Riding Like the Wind, Iris Jamahl Dunkle
Riding Like the Wind, Iris Jamahl Dunkle
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Riding Like the Wind
The Life of Sanora Babb

Author: Iris Jamahl Dunkle

Narrator: Amber Dekkers

Unabridged: 11 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/30/2025


Synopsis

In 1939, when John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath was published, it 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 Winds. Riding Like the Wind reminds us with fresh awareness that the stories we know—and who tells them—can change the way we remember history.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Pat on January 04, 2025

I’d give this 3.5 stars. It’s quite interesting, though it took me longer to finish than I expected. This was partly due to the many publisher rejections, which became tedious. But that was the reality of Babb’s life so it had to be included.......more

Goodreads review by Karyn on November 05, 2024

This book was a roller coaster ride as one gets to know Sanora Babb. The prose of this book made it feel like fiction, but Sanora Babb will get her rightful place in American Literature as more people read this book. Emotionally, I am a wreck as i marvel how so bright a light could have been overloo......more

Goodreads review by William on March 21, 2025

I was unaware of Sanora Babb until Iris Jamahl Dunkle came to visit the college where I teach. That college is Garden City where Sanora earned her only degree. I have always been a proponent in my lit course of not always teaching dead white guys. Some classics are necessary but more than just men w......more

Goodreads review by Kathy on December 22, 2024

No one should be frightened of picking up this thousand-page book; a quarter of it is notes and bibliography for researchers. It contains great details of pioneer life in the different places Babb lived her childhood. The dugout (house), closeness with the recently-displaced Native peoples, the ghos......more

Goodreads review by Silvia Amalia on December 05, 2024

Una biografia poetica che cattura l’essenza della vita di Sanora Babb, una scrittrice trascurata ma fondamentale per comprendere l’America rurale del XX secolo. Dunkle intreccia momenti di lotta personale di Babb con la storia sociale e politica che l’ha plasmata, offrendo uno sguardo intimo sulle s......more