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Charlotte Hinger

    Charlotte Hinger is a historian focused on the American West, particularly western Kansas. With a background in historical research and a master's degree, she delves into the region's past. Her work illuminates the unique historical narrative of western Kansas for readers. Hinger approaches history with a commitment to thorough research and authentic representation.

    Librarians of the West: A Quartet
    • Librarians of the West: A Quartet

      • 302 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.8(28)Add rating

      "Too Much Dancing Going On" is the account of an independent-minded young woman in a wide-open Montana who loved books and horses, and later a certain literary young man. "The Cowboy, the Librarian, and the Broomsman" - When Lyle Hardiman, easy-going, illiterate, Montana cowboy, accidentally blunders into the new library with his horse (he thought it was a livery), he meets the new librarian, Miss Rebecca Spark, and sets into motion a chain of events that will ensure the little town of Burnt Creek a place in the history books. With the help of the local saloon/shop sweeper, Lyle will discover a path laid out for him by destiny . . . a path that leads to the heart of Miss Rebecca Spark. In "The Book Mama", Lady Jane Woodruff is stranded with an abusive husband in a harsh new country and relies on the wisdom of an ancient African American woman to guide her to freedom.Fourteen-year-old Pearl Ellingson learns life's hard lessons as she struggles to start a library in frontier North Dakota in "Terrible and Wonderful."

      Librarians of the West: A Quartet