Everything She Didn't Say By Jane Kirkpatrick

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But feel that this book would have been better written as a novel rather than somewhat of a memoir I could never emotionally connect with either Carrie or Robert and found the book rather dry overall I received a complimentary copy of this book from Revell Publishing through NetGalley Opinions are mine alone I was not compensated for this review 343 This is the third book I have read from this author My track record is not that good I think I will not be reading another book from this author Which is a shame as I keep finding myself drawn to this author s books due to the time periods and the premises The author has no problems with transporting me to the specific time periods that she writes about What I struggle with are the characters No matter how much I try and hope.

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Before I couldn t put this down and having her memoir alongside to check certain passages greatly enhanced the experience And the reason for the title is that Kirkpatrick did a lot of in depth research and reading between the lines to expand Carrie s story of what wasn t said in the memoir and what could have happened in her personal life Especially enjoyable was the epilogue where Kirkpatrick explains how she came to write the book and gives information about her research. Everything She Didn't Say Literature fictional One of my favorite parts of the novel is when Carrie is talking about working with C M Russell about the drawings and she said about one sketch he made me look as lithe as my niece instead of the fluffy woman I always was. Book Everything She Didn't say about you Bottom line is I loved Kirkpatrick s book and believe anyone interested in Oregon and northwest history.

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It is the way Kirkpatrick explores marriage and what it means to love and experience grief and loss and still love is what really moved me I closed this book with a fresh appreciation for the author s skill at exploring unique individuals from the pages of history and mining out truths from their lives that are still every bit applicable to our current situation today. Book Everything She Didn't say about you Kirkpatrick has once again used her research skills to bring history to life with characters that will long linger on your mind Readers who have never had the chance to try one of her novels should absolutely consider doing so right away.

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In 1911 Carrie Strahorn wrote a memoir entitled Fifteen Thousand Miles by Stage which shared some of the most exciting events of 25 years of traveling and shaping the American West with her husband Robert Strahorn a railroad promoter investor and writer That is all fact Everything She Didn t Say imagines Carrie nearly ten years later as she decides to write down what was really on her mind during those adventurous nomadic years Certain that her husband will not read it and in fact that it will only be found after her death Carrie is finally willing to explore the lessons she learned along the way including the danger a woman faces of losing herself within a relationship with a strong willed man and the courage it takes to accept her own God given worth apart from him Carrie discovers that wealth doesn t insulate a soul from pain and disappointment family is essential pioneering is a challenge and western landscapes are both demanding and nourishing Most of all she discovers that home can be found even in a rootless life With a deft hand New York Times bestselling author Jane Kirkpatrick draws out the emotions of living the laughter and pain the love and loss to give readers a window not only into the past but into their own conflicted hearts Based on a true story Everything She Didn t SayEverything She Didn't SayKirkpatrick brings us a story of one womans restoration from personal grief to the meaning of community Kirkpatrick brings us a story of one woman s restoration from personal grief to the meaning of community site_link I received this book for free from the publisher Revell Books in exchange for an honest review This book provided a fascinating glimpse into the real life of Carrie Strahorn a famous pioneer woman Prior to reading this book I had never even heard of her I loved how the book focused on the things Carrie didn t say in her memoir It gave a nuanced portrayal of the actuality and hardships of being a pioneer as well as just being a woman during her time I also liked how it explored her complicated relationship with her husband It showed both the ups and downs of their marriage The author did a tremendous amount of research and it really showed throughout the book The book is rich in details and in facts There is even an author s note at the end explaining what was fact and what was fiction This book is published by a Christian publisher so there is a Christian element to it but it s very subtle and well done My one critique is that the story dragged a bit in the middle since it was just Carrie and her husband constantly traveling I got a little lost in it Once they got settled down in a town the book picked up again Overall I really enjoyed learning about Carrie and the author did an amazing job portraying her life. Everything She Didn't Say Literature fictional For book reviews be sure to check out my blog 343 DNF at page 124Everything She Didn t Say is a historical novel that follow the lives of Carrie and Robert Strahorn Robert is a writer and he travels all over the west seeing sights and recording his thoughts His wife Carrie isn t up to traveling like Robert but sometimes comes along for an adventure or two. Everything She Didn't Say book review This book is pretty different than anything I ve read with the way it was formatted written Each chapter starts with a journal entry by Carrie about what she s currently going through and ends with a small paragraph about her current situation from a memoir she is writing While it was neat to see her side of the story from so many different ways for the most part it felt pretty dry to me Historical fiction isn t my favorite genre and this just wasn t capturing my interest With that being said I would like to go back sometime and finish it 343 The author made me feel like I was sitting in the same room with Carrie Dell and I was traveling and experiencing amazing new frontiers traveling by stage and being in Indian War country. Everything She Didn't Say Literature fiction Carrie became a friend and loved that the whole book is mainly fact wow makes everything so very real and I felt the pain that she was never really given her heart s desire. Book Everything She Didn't say about you A really compelling read filled with history and strong pioneers who helped build the western part of this country The author did a great job of telling Carrie Strahorn s story I received this book through Revell Publishing and was not required to give a positive review 343 This author always does such meticulous research while writing her books Jane s newest book Everything She Didn t say is based upon the life of Carrie Strahorn a woman who travels around with her husband as he writes articles in hope of bringing people out west to the towns he builds up by way of the Union Pacific Railroad You ll read about the things Carrie can never share with her husband her inner most thoughtsher hopesdreamsthe highs and lows It s not easy to not have a permanent home always moving around with her husband s work but she did it just like she gave up her dreams to make him happy Kirkpatrick is one of my favorite historical authors I ve read many of her books and love all the research she has gathered for her historical book journeys. Everything She Didn't sayl chair Pub Date 04 Sep 2018I received a complimentary copy of this book from Revell Publishers through Netgalley All opinions are my own 343 This book is based upon the real life story of Carrie Dell Strahorn and her husband Robert Robert is a a railroad promoter investor and writer His main task is to develop towns so that the Union Pacific Railroad can continue to lay track Robert is a very strong willed man and is constantly on the move as he writes about the west trying to entice newcomers to build new towns Carrie is an independent woman who ends up traveling beside Robert but in turn she gives up some of her dreams and aspirations in order to be together This story incorporates the use of Carrie s memoirs written during the 25 years of accompanying her husband Kirkpatrick includes bits and pieces of the memoir throughout the chapters so the reader can get a glimpse into the feelings of Carrie during the specific events Kirkpatrick is writing about I have read several of Kirkpatrick s earlier books and enjoyed her rich historical detail immensely I can t seem to find that emotional connection to them Additionally with this book it moved slowly Also the way it was laid out did not work for me There was the story and than there was Robert s memoir Passages from his book were featured without this book It did not flow For me it was stop and go which made reading this book clunky Overall this book was not me cup of tea 343 Well written interesting life but at the core I didn t really like the main people featured 343 It took me a long time to get into this book The pace seemed to drag and be somewhat repetitive Even though the book was based on the lives of real people I just had a hard time relating to them The extensive historic research and its incorporation was the best part of the book Some insights into how women handled some day to day activities and concerns was very interesting 343 Note This is musings from my blog than an actual review so if you don t want to bear with me continue to someone else s review of the book. Everything She Didn't Say Literature fiction and art When I started working at the library waaaay back in 1974 despite its re bound plain blue cover Fifteen Thousand Miles by Stage by Carrie Strahorn the subtitle A Woman s Unique Experience during Thirty Years of Path Finding and Pioneering from the Missouri to the Pacific and from Alaska to Mexico pretty much covers the topic caught my eye every time I passed the travel shelf it was later re cataloged into the history category I loved the idea of this woman traveling all over the west in the late 1800s by stagecoach and was fascinated with the photos and drawings by C M Russell I never read the book cover to cover but would periodically check it out and read parts of it probably one reason it s never been weeded from the collection What I got from the book is that Carrie Strahorn s travels alongside her husband Robert as they scouted our various locations for railroads and founded a few towns along the way such as Caldwell Idaho and Ontario Oregon was an amazing adventure and a story of resilience to not only travel under challenging conditions but to also keep her marriage intact So I was thrilled to see the new novel by Jane Kirkpatrick Everything She Didn t Say a novel based on Carrie Strahorn s life. Everything She Didn't sayl chair A little background on Jane Kirkpatrick a writer from eastern and central Oregon I ve been recommending her historical novels for 23 years especially Gathering of Finches set at Shore Acres near Coos Bay as her novels based on real women of the west are clean and well received by readers The novels have always been described as faith based or inspirational but I found that while they were based on Christian beliefs the messages weren t at all heavy handed You can find a complete list of her books here. Everything She Didn't Say Literature fiction book When I started reading Everything She Didn t Say I was a little turned off by the clunky title and the fact that Carrie s story seemed a little remote It wasn t long though along with true travel adventures during a tumultuous historical period will enjoy both books. Everything She Didn't Say book For my complete entry visit my blog 343 Blending together actual pieces of history with a strong and admirable female character who often bucked the expectations of others to live out a life of adventure Everything She Didn t Say is an intriguing tale indeed Carrie is the kind of character that both male and female readers will enjoy reading about showing deep courage and perseverance in the face of trials and hardships as she follows her husband into the wild west where true danger abounded It is fascinating to view society through Carrie s eyes especially looking at the position woman in general held in society as modern day woman would likely respond very differently than Carrie did as the story unfolds And yet I loved watching Carrie stand up for herself in her own way and find a unique path forward in terms of the relationship that she had with her husband The lessons she learns along the way are invaluable especially learning to be content in all circumstances as this is such a hard lesson for any of us to come to grips with Although I appreciated what I learned about the settling of the West and Everything She Didn t Say is a great place to start Kirkpatrick s writing is beautiful and though her novels don t move at a breakneck pace they leave much for you to savour I award this book a solid rating of 4 out of 5 stars: Book Everything She Didn't sayre While Carrie stayed by choice in her husband s shadow she sure accomplished a lot on her own and helping build her church seemed to be one of her cherished achievements. 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