
audiobook
by Nellie Van de Grift Sanchez
[Transcriber's note: Obvious printer's errors have been corrected, all other inconsistencies are as in the original. The author's spelling has been maintained.]
A finely woven portrait brings to life a woman whose childhood unfolded amid the bustling streets of Indianapolis and the rugged frontier of California. Drawing on family genealogies, personal letters, and the recollections of close friends, the narrative captures her spirited youth, her artistic inclinations, and the strong sense of independence that guided her choices. The early chapters reveal a world of ambition and romance that set the stage for the remarkable journey ahead.
When she meets the celebrated writer whose name has become synonymous with adventure, their partnership blossoms into a union that bridges continents and cultures. Through a rich tapestry of correspondence and diary entries, the book offers an intimate glimpse of their shared passions, the challenges of a life lived on the move, and the courage she displayed in navigating both public acclaim and private hardship. The author’s careful stitching of scattered sources gives voice to a story that might otherwise have faded.
Beyond the marriage, the biography follows her indomitable spirit as she adapts to new lands, from the vibrant streets of Paris to the exotic shores of the South Pacific. Her resilience and curiosity shine through, painting a vivid picture of a woman who embraced every twist of fate with grace. This compelling account invites listeners to discover a life far richer and more varied than the familiar legend suggests.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (526K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Christine P. Travers and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)
Release date
2008-01-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1856–1935
A lively early-20th-century writer of California history and biography, she is especially remembered for exploring the stories behind the state’s place names and for writing about her sister, Fanny Stevenson. Her books mix research with a clear affection for the people and landscapes of the American West.
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