1873-1947

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1873-1947

Willa

the Story of Willa Cather, an American Writer
2016
From award-winning author Amy Ehrlich comes an illustrated biography of Willa Cather, one of America s greatest and most beloved writers. Willa Cather s life was a true American success story. A pioneer and determined spirit, Willa didn t let anything stand in her way. She refused to be discouraged by the fact that in the 1880s women hadn t written before, because she had many ideas to share. By becoming a trailblazer and following her heart, Willa Cather is remembered today as one of the greatest American writers in history. Filled with captivating and historically accurate details, as well as and gorgeous illustrations by Wendell Minor, this illustrated chapter book is ideal nonfiction for middle graders.

Willa Cather and Westward Expansion

2015
Explores the life and times of Willa Cather, who lived during the great migration across western America and whose works influenced a region.

The selected letters of Willa Cather

2013
"A first publication of the ... writer's personal correspondences includes ... teenage reports of her 1880s Red Cloud life, letters written during her early journalism years and the 1940s exchanges penned in observation of World War II and her own struggles with aging"-- Publishers description.

April twilights and other poems

Collects poems written by Willa Cather written from before she began working on her more famous novels. Includes different versions of several poems as they reflect changes in Cather's life and ideas in their revisions, such as "The Hawthorn Tree" and "Winter at Delphi.".

Willa Cather

a literary life
1989
Drawing on letters, interviews, speeches, and reminiscences, looks at the life and career of the American novelist.

Willa Cather

a life saved up
2008

Willa Cather

1994
Traces the life of the lesbian author, recounts how she adopted a masculine identity as a child, and discusses her major works.

Willa Cather

the writer and her world
2000
Chronicles the life of writer Willa Cather and discusses how her work reflect the artistic and cultural tensions of her day.

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