Rachel

by Lori L. Micken


Formats

Softcover
£11.75
Softcover
£11.75

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 31/05/2001

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 348
ISBN : 9780759621497

About the Book

Rachel Stewart has a toddler, William, and is five-and-a-half months pregnant when she receives word that her husband has died and been buried. Her exploitative father, William Bratton, Esquire, tries to take control of her life. He sells all her belongings at an auction, pays James’ debts, and keeps the remaining money. Women in frontier Pennsylvania in 1804 have few legal rights, including over their children. In the eyes of the court, her son is considered an orphan, and her father takes Willie to raise.

Baffled by a court system that supports her father, Rachel struggles to be independent and to keep her sons. She is aided by her two brothers-in-law, her mother, and her friends, but it is a long, difficult conflict.


About the Author

Lori Micken, a retired biology teacher, lives on a small ranch near Livingston, Montana, where she and Linda Stewart raise Shetland Sheep.

Born in Cut Bank, Montana, Lori remained n the state all her life. Genealogy is one of her hobbies. Rachel is the result of research in Pennsylvania and five year’s writing effort.

Ms. Micken writes for W.O.W., a science magazine for kids. In her first book, Homespun Talk, she edited and published her mother’s newspaper columns. She has written two books of western poetry, Hayhooks, Black Lace, and Levis, and Bungies, Bulls and Bras.