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Chargement... Gold Digger: The Remarkable Baby Doe Taborpar Rebecca Rosenberg
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Very interesting read into the life of Lizzie Doe aka Baby Doe Tabor. She was quite an abominable woman to many who didn't really know her, and didn't let anyone stop her or get in her way of what she wanted in life. Her family having lost pretty much everything in a fire, she marries and heads West with her husband to strike it rich in the mines. But strife, hard work and heart is all that Lizzie finds and quickly learns she must do things on her own to get anywhere in life. Having many admirers and a lying husband, she takes advantage of anything offered and eventually she has all that she could imagine and more but does money and riches really buy happiness when everyone else seems to hate and despise you and your one true love is always chasing the next riches deep into the dangerous earth? Baby Doe really lived an interesting life and I found her really fascinating in that she went very much against the culture and convention of how women were supposed to act and behave at the time. I am looking forward to reading more about her and her family in the next book, Silver Dollar. Thank you to Book & Wine Lovers for offering this read, and to the author for sending me the complementary autographed novel. This review is of my own opinion and accord. ( ) This was an excellent historical fiction (with a strong female lead). We all know women haven't always been treated the greatest throughout history, and this focuses on one woman just trying to make her way during the Colorado silver boom. Rosenberg does an excellent job bringing the historical setting to life, and I have no doubt that hours upon hours of research went into writing this. Baby Doe might not be what you expect, but you have to respect her determination and grit. Highly recommend! In 2017 I read the fantastic The Secret Life of Mrs. London by Rebecca Rosenberg. I recommend the book warmly btw. So, I was really looking forward to reading Gold Digger, The Remarkable Baby Doe Tabor. Now, I had never heard of Baby Doe Tabor before I read the book and that made this book extra interesting to read. I always like to learn more about real people. Rebecca Rosenberg is a fabulous writer and I enjoyed getting a view into the often dangerous life of miners. Baby Doe or Elizabeth McCourt Tabor that was her real name married Harvey Doe. This was not a love match, she needed a husband with money to help her family. Together they traveled to Colorado to work in a gold mine that belonged to Doe's family. To say that they lived a happily married life is an exaggeration. Love would come later, with a totally different man. A man who would leave his wife for Baby Doe. Horace Tabor is a mining millionaire. Now, I don't want to give away too much of the story. I purposely didn't check up Baby Doe on Wikipedia while reading the book because I don't want to read anything that would spoil the book. It's much more fun that way. Now, I found this book just didn't click with me the same way as The Secret Life of Mrs. London. And, I guess it all boils down to the fact that I found Baby Doe's life just not as interesting as Mrs. Londons. I found in the end that what I did like the most was the small cameos by Doc Holliday and Oscar Wilde. As for Horace Tabor, he was just not a man that intrigued me, a self-made millionaire who had a tendency to risk a bit too much. For some reason, he just didn't fascinate me. Now, the book is absolutely read-worthy. My problem was more the subject than the writing. And, when you fail to connect with characters or/and the story, then it's hard to enjoy a book, despite the writing. However, if this book seems to be just your thing, then I say, go for it! I want to thank the publisher for providing me with a free copy through NetGalley for an honest review! aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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A fictionalized account of Elizabeth McCourt Tabor ("Baby Doe"), a spirited young woman making a life for herself in Colorado during the 1800s. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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