The Girl in the Middle, Martha A. Sandweiss
The Girl in the Middle, Martha A. Sandweiss
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The Girl in the Middle
A Recovered History of the American West

Author: Martha A. Sandweiss

Narrator: Kate Handford

Unabridged: 11 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/15/2025


Synopsis

This audiobook narrated by Kate Handford spins a spellbinding tale of the American West from a single haunting image of an unnamed Native child In 1868, celebrated Civil War photographer Alexander Gardner traveled to Fort Laramie to document the federal government's treaty negotiations with the Lakota and other tribes of the northern Plains. Gardner, known for his iconic portrait of Abraham Lincoln and his visceral pictures of the Confederate dead at Antietam, posed six federal peace commissioners with a young Native girl wrapped in a blanket. The hand-labeled prints carefully name each of the men, but the girl is never identified. As The Girl in the Middle goes in search of her, it draws readers into the entangled lives of the photographer and his subjects. Martha A. Sandweiss paints a riveting portrait of the turbulent age of Reconstruction and westward expansion. She follows Gardner from his birthplace in Scotland to the American frontier, as his dreams of a utopian future across the Atlantic fall to pieces. She recounts the lives of William S. Harney, a slave-owning Union general who earned the Lakota name "Woman Killer," and Samuel F. Tappan, an abolitionist who led the investigation into the Sand Creek massacre. And she identifies Sophie Mousseau, the girl in Gardner's photograph, whose life swerved in unexpected directions as American settlers pushed into Indian Country and the federal government confined Native peoples to reservations. Spinning a spellbinding historical tale from a single enigmatic image, The Girl in the Middle reveals how the American nation grappled with what kind of country it would be as it expanded westward in the aftermath of the Civil War.

About Martha A. Sandweiss

Martha A. Sandweiss received her Ph.D. in history from Yale University and worked for many years as a museum curator and director before becoming a professor of American studies and history at Amherst College. She is the author of numerous works on western American history and the history of photography, including Print the Legend: Photography and the American West, winner of the Organization of American Historians' Ray Allen Billington Award, and Laura Gilpin: An Enduring Grace. Martha is also coeditor of The Oxford History of the American West.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Carly on May 05, 2025

Nonfiction book investigating the people involved in a semi-famous photo from the 19th century. The author discovered the identity of the unknown girl in the center of the photo surrounded by white generals and officials. In the book she traces the life stories of the photographer, Alexander Graham,......more

Goodreads review by Marcha on July 03, 2025

" A magnificent must-read for aficionados of the West's colorful history " When I came across this book's haunting cover, I knew I had to find out what was inside. I'm astounded by the wealth of research done by the author and what she uncovered, revealing who and what those six men were as well why......more

Goodreads review by Scott on July 04, 2025

Following all the threads that make up the tapestry of a single photo was a fascinating journey through the history that brought a region from one century into another. I was amazing how much of the human story was able to be pulled out through this one historical photograph. I really appreciate the......more

Goodreads review by Michael on February 08, 2026

Martha A. Sandweiss’s The Girl in the Middle: A Recovered History of the American West is a remarkable work of historical recovery, transforming a single enigmatic photograph into a window on the turbulent post Civil War era. The image of an unnamed Native child posed with federal peace commissioner......more

Goodreads review by Michael on August 01, 2025

Using a single photograph as a sort of historical big bang for the people photographed the author takes us backwards and forwards through their lives. This is an interesting and effective way of giving a sense of time and place providing context for the photo. General Harney, a wife beating, murderi......more