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The Personal History of Rachel DuPree
The Personal History of Rachel DuPree
Author: Ann Weisgarber
In exchange for a wedding ring, Rachel, hired help in an early-twentieth-century Chicago boardinghouse, agrees to give Isaac, the boardinghouse owner's son, her share of 160 acres from the Homestead Act, and together they stake a claim in the forebodingly beautiful South Dakota Badlands. — But after fourteen years and an especially brutal sum...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780670022014
ISBN-10: 0670022012
Publication Date: 8/12/2010
Pages: 336
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3.9 stars, based on 10 ratings
Publisher: Viking Adult
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
Members Wishing: 0
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reviewed The Personal History of Rachel DuPree on + 17 more book reviews
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I enjoyed the multi-issues to this book: hope, opportunity, love, obligation, hardship, conflict, danger, heartbreak. Rachel DuPree tells a believable story about the hard-scrabble life in the Badlands after the white man removed the Indians. And to tell the story from a black woman's perspective truly added dimension.
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Bonnie avatar reviewed The Personal History of Rachel DuPree on + 431 more book reviews
This story has its tragedies for sure as it takes place on the frontier, in the Badlands, but the stars of the show are a black family from Chicago and what they faced not only as pioneers, but as black pioneers. Ironic also, to experience the prejudice blacks showed to the Indians. Loved the character of Dixie herself, her brutal self-assessment and realizations.
mom2nine avatar reviewed The Personal History of Rachel DuPree on + 343 more book reviews
This author is amazing. Her characters are real and her descriptions are vivid. I felt as though I was there. Settling the West was not for the faint of heart.


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