Jane Kirkpatrick
The Healing of Natalie Curtis
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Jane Kirkpatrick tells the story of Natalie Curtis, an accomplished musician who compiled a landmark book on American Indian culture. In 1897 Curtis suffered ...Read Review
Something Worth Doing
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In 19th-century Oregon, Abigail Scott Duniway was a wife, mother, sister and aunt but also a pioneering suffragist deserving of the same recognition ...Read Review
One More River to Cross
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As the winter of 1844 approaches, several dozen men, women, and children set out to cross the Sierra Mountains into California by wagon train. ...Read Review
Everything She Didn’t Say
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Everything She Didn’t Say is unique in that it reads like a memoir within a memoir. The novel is a fictionalization of ...Read Review
All She Left Behind
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Biographical FictionInspirationalRomance
Jennie Pickett deals in herb healing and longs to become a doctor in 1860s Oregon. She marries her sweetheart, Charles, and has a ...Read Review
This Road We Traveled
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This inspirational story is based on true-life events. In 1846, Tabitha Brown is 66 when her son’s family decides to head west. Son Orus ...Read Review
The Memory Weaver
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Jane Kirkpatrick’s historical novels re-imagine periods of time that many have forgotten, usually featuring important members of society from that particular era. ...Read Review
A Light in the Wilderness
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Gaining her freedom from slavery in 1843 is the beginning of a new struggle for Letitia. It’s too hazardous for the young woman ...Read Review
Sincerely Yours: A Novella Collection
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This collection of inspirational romance novellas is worth reading. Each works with a theme based on a Bible verse epigraph, and they are ...Read Review
One Glorious Ambition
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Dorothea Dix was one of America’s most effective reformers, but we don’t hear as much about her as we should. Jane ...Read Review