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  • A Lady’s Life in the Rocky Mountains

  • By: Isabella Bird
  • Narrated by: Clare Wille
  • Length: 7 hrs and 44 mins
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A Lady’s Life in the Rocky Mountains

By: Isabella Bird
Narrated by: Clare Wille
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Summary

From sickly child to pioneering Victorian explorer, Isabella Bird defied convention. After back surgery in 1850 and the recommendation of life in the open air, she finally looked her malaise and her pain in the eye and set off across the world completely alone. In Colorado she covered 800 miles on horseback, climbing mountains, wrangling cattle, sleeping in snow and finding herself drawn to a violent, one-eyed outlaw with a soft spot for poetry, known as ‘Mountain Jim’. With the writing skills to match her spirit of adventure, she documented her journey in these letters to her sister, which were published as a collection in 1879. She was a true trailblazer–a Victorian woman of 4’11” with debilitating pain who chose to blow open life’s limits.

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"What a treat it is to listen to Clare Wille perform this engrossing narrative by nineteenth-century British travel writer and naturalist Isabella Bird.... Wille's wonderfully expressive tone, bright English intonation, and exceptionally clear enunciation accentuate Bird's extraordinary writing.... Wille's wondrous performance transforms this collection into a theatrical experience for the ears. Listeners should be forewarned of language employed for various ethnic groups that will offend contemporary sensibilities." (AudioFile)

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  • 05-04-24

Outstanding story of an outstanding woman told beautifully.

What's not to like?! Narrator was perfect. Narrative was enthralling and informative. Isabella Bird's adventures were utterly remarkable and inspirational. We're going to get all all of her other travel books.

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