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Prairie Cinderella: Vinnie Ream and the Gilded Age

Forgotten Women, Book 3

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Prairie Cinderella: Vinnie Ream and the Gilded Age

By: Joan Koster
Narrated by: Linda Kutzer
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SHE IS GOING TO BE THE GREATEST SCULPTRESS Of THE GILDED AGE

Spirited Vinnie Ream might have been driven from her prairie home to the political hotbed of Washington City by the outbreak of the Civil War. But despite her plainspoken ways and western twang, she’s a survivor, and nothing will stop her from pursuing her art in a world dominated by men.

UNTIL DISASTER STRIKES

But on the cusp of success, all her dreams come tumbling down. With her family destitute and her sister threatened, she does the unthinkable. Can she claw her way back to the top, or will she go down in history as a failure?

A dramatic biographical historical novel about the power of family ties, the pursuit of fame, and the pain of unrequited love, based on the life of 19th century American sculptor, Vinnie Ream Hoxie.

©2025 Joan Koster (P)2025 Joan Koster
Biographical Fiction Genre Fiction Women's Fiction

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