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Nothing Daunted: The Unexpected Education of Two Society Girls in the West
by Dorothy Wickenden

Published: 2011-06-21
Hardcover : 304 pages
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In the summer of 1916, Dorothy Woodruff and Rosamond Underwood, close friends from childhood and graduates of Smith College, left home in Auburn, New York, for the wilds of northwestern Colorado. Bored by their soci-ety luncheons, charity work, and the effete young men who courted them, ...
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(In the summer of 1916, Dorothy Woodruff and Rosamond Underwood, close friends from childhood and graduates of Smith College, left home in Auburn, New York, for the wilds of northwestern Colorado. Bored by their soci-ety luncheons, charity work, and the effete young men who courted them, they learned that two teach-ing jobs were available in a remote mountaintop schoolhouse and applied'shocking their families and friends. ?No young lady in our town,? Dorothy later commented, ?had ever been hired by anybody.?

They took the new railroad over the Continental Divide and made their way by spring wagon to the tiny settlement of Elkhead, where they lived with a family of homesteaders. They rode several miles to school each day on horseback, sometimes in blinding blizzards. Their students walked or skied on barrel staves, in tattered clothes and shoes tied together with string. The man who had lured them out west was Ferry Carpenter, a witty, idealistic, and occasionally outrageous young lawyer and cattle rancher. He had promised them the adventure of a lifetime and the most modern schoolhouse in Routt County; he hadn?t let on that the teachers would be considered dazzling prospective brides for the locals.

That year transformed the children, their families, and the undaunted teachers themselves. Dorothy and Rosamond learned how to handle unruly children who had never heard the Pledge of Allegiance and thought Ferry Carpenter was the president of the United States; they adeptly deflected the amorous advances of hopeful cowboys; and they saw one of their closest friends violently kidnapped by two coal miners. Carpenter's marital scheme turned out to be more successful than even he had hoped and had a surprising twist some forty years later.

In their buoyant letters home, the two women captured the voices and stories of the pioneer women, the children, and the other memorable people they got to know. Nearly a hundred years later, New Yorker executive editor Dorothy Wickenden?the granddaughter of Dorothy Woodruff?found the letters and began to reconstruct the women's journey. Enhancing the story with interviews with descendants, research about these vanished communities, and trips to the region, Wickenden creates an exhilarating saga about two intrepid young women and the 'settling up? of the West.

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  "Nothing Daunted"by Elizabeth M. (see profile) 02/04/14

Everyone in our club enjoyed the adventures of these two society girls who left New York to teach in a one room schoolhouse in rural Colorado during the early 1900's.

 
  "Nothing Daunted"by Wendy R. (see profile) 11/08/12

If the author had stuck to the main story of two women spending a school term teaching students in the early settlement days of the west, the story would have moved faster and been more interesting. The... (read more)

 
  "Nothing Daunted"by Barbara S. (see profile) 10/17/12

I was very interested in the story of the two society girls teaching in the west. I would have enjoyed the book more if there was more of that part of the story.

 
  "Nothing Daunted"by Marilyn C. (see profile) 04/24/12

A warm and informed story of author's grandmother's year of adventure in early Colorado. Insightful about the hardships and community of the turn of the century Coloradians as seen by two adventuresome... (read more)

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