Searching for Silverheels
by Jeannie Mobley
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In Colorado during World War I, a young, romantically minded girl and an old, bitter woman suffragist debate a local legend and examine the role of women in a time of war and prejudice.
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This thoughtful historical novel explores the role of women during World War I through the eyes of a young girl captivated by a local legend. Set in a small Colorado town, the story thoughtfully examines themes of women's suffrage, community prejudice, and the changing expectations for females in a society at war. The narrative cleverly uses the debate over a legendary figure to frame deeper questions about how women are perceived and what they can achieve.
What makes this story particularly compelling is how it balances a child's romantic idealism with an older woman's hard-won wisdom about gender roles and social justice. The intergenerational friendship provides a nuanced look at the women's rights movement during a pivotal historical moment. Young readers interested in strong female characters and American history will find this exploration of wartime homefront challenges both accessible and thought-provoking, leaving them with meaningful questions about how we remember—and sometimes misremember—the women who shaped our past.
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