Autographed Books
Harriet Rochlin's Desert Dwellers Trilogy autographed by author
- Item Number
- 308
- Estimated Value
- 35 USD
- Sold
- 30 USD to Murphymac
- Number of Bids
- 5 - Bid History
Item Description
Harriet Rochlin's Desert Dwellers Trilogy autographed by author
The trilogy includes the three novels, The Reformer's Apprentice: A Novel of Old San Francisco; The First Lady of Dos Cacahuates; and On Her Way Home.
This packaged set of three trade paperback novels tracks thirteen years—1875 to 1887—in the eventful life of tenacious Frieda Levie as she seeks her place in class-conscious San Francisco, then in the raw and turbulent Arizona Territory. By the author of the landmark social history, Pioneer Jews: A New Life in the Far West.
"Harriet Rochlin writes about Jewish women in the West and her trilogy is fantastic. Her books are not only terrific writing, they introduce us to a time and a people - Jewish pioneers - who are not often thought of as westerners." - Jane Kirkpatrick, Winner of the Western Wrangler Award and author of 14 bestselling novels
"Rochlin has carefully researched the stories of Southwestern Jews. She has brought together her findings in the form of an excellent fictional account of the late 19th century events. These novels combine tragedy and humor in an appealing and unbeatable combination." - Dr. Morton I. Teicher, Founding dean of the Wurzeiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University South Florida Jewish Journal
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