“If you were impressed with Laura Hillenbrand’s efforts to breathe life into Seabiscuit--or wax romantic about Willa Cather’s classic My Antonia--this is a book for you.”
-- Grand Rapids Press
In Nothing Daunted, Dorothy Wickenden has beautifully captured a world in transition, a pivotal chapter not just in the life of her bold and spirited grandmother, but also in the life of the American west. Dorothy Woodruff and her friend Rosamond are like young women who walked out of a Henry James novel and headed west instead of east. Imagine Isabel Archer wrangling the ragged, half-wild children of homesteaders, whirling through dances with hopeful cowboys, and strapping on snowshoes in the middle of the night to urge a fallen horse onto an invisible trail in high snowdrifts, and youll have some idea of the intense charm and adventure of this remarkable book.
-- Maile Meloy, author of Both Ways Is the Only Way I Want It
A superb, stirring book. Through the eyes of two spirited and resourceful women from the civilized East, Wickenden makes the story of the American West engaging and personal. A delight to read.
-- Susan Orlean, author of The Orchid Thief
The adventures of two well-bred Yankee ladies in the still wild West makes a remarkable, funny story. But evoked through Dorothy Wickenden's skillful use of letters, diaries, and memoirs, Nothing Daunted is also a slow parade through young America. Cowboys carefully-mannered before the ladies; the bare-legged, ragged children in their brand-new school; winter sleigh rides under the new moon--all these moments have been preserved, their colors fresh for modern wonderment: A haunting evocation of a vanished world.
-- Caroline Alexander, author of The Bounty and The War that Killed Achilles
Dorothy Wickenden was lucky to have such intriguing forebears...but the satisfying depth and vivacity of Nothing Daunted, the intimate, report-from the ground American saga the author has created with that correspondence as a foundation, have nothing to do with good fortune. Wickendens talents for research, observation, description, and narrative flow turn this unfaded snapshot of these early-20th-century women in the West into something even more resonant--a brightly painted mural of America under construction a century ago, personified by two ladies of true grit who were nothing daunted and everything enthusiastic about where the new century would take them.
-- Entertainment Weekly
Wickenden has painstakingly recreated the story of how that earlier Dorothy and her friend Rosamond Underwood embarked on a brief but life-changing adventure, teaching the children of struggling homesteaders... Wickenden lets their tale of personal transformation open out to reveal the larger changes in the rough-and-tumble society of the West...Fascinating...scenes emerge with a lovely clarity
-- Maria Russo, New York Times Book Review
A superb biography... Wickenden summons up the last moments of frontier life, where books were a luxury and, when blizzards hit, homesteaders children would ski miles to school on curved barrel staves... Nothing Daunted also reminds us that different strains of courage can be found, not just on the battlefield, but on the home front, too.
-- Maureen Corrigan, Fresh Air
An enchanting family memoir
A brilliant gem of Americana.
-- Washington Post Book World
Wickenden brings to life two women who otherwise might be lost to history and who took part in creating the modern-day West.
-- Publishers Weekly
A compelling story...
-- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Wickenden is a very good storyteller, and bracingly unsentimental. The sweep of the land and the stoicism of the people move her to some beautiful writing.
-- Joan Acocella, Newsweek
"Wickenden uses personal history to illuminate the larger story of manifest destiny."
-- The New Yorker
"A great story, with a richly appealing character at the center...a tale of the triumph of determination over adversity...wonderfully American."
-- Slate
Dorothy Woodruff and Rosamond Underwood come alive in Nothing Daunted, Dorothy Wickendens fascinating slice of social history... Their story is blessed with a cast of supporting characters that novelists would envy.
-- USA Today
Wickenden is a lucky and talented writer... Both women spring to life in this wonderful book.
-- Houston Chronicle
Lovingly pieced together.
-- Los Angeles Times
Scrupulously researched... Both an entertaining and an edifying read, bringing early 20th-century Colorado to vivid life.
-- Bookpage
Century-old letters composed in the wilds of Colorado by two young schoolteachers provide the backbone of this stirring narrative.
-- Newsweek
Dorothy Wickendens recounting of her grandmother Dorothy Woodruffs treacherous cross-country journey is as charming as it is rugged... This is Little House on the Praire in petticoats, and it is enchanting.
-- Rachel Syme, NPR.org
Dorothy Wickenden has crafted an exquisite book.
-- Boston Globe
A rich narrative... Nothing Daunted is an extraordinary book.
-- Denver Post
An intimate and joyful work that captures the best spirit of the 1910s--and today.
-- Shelf Awareness
Woodruffs breezy letters could easily have stood on their own, but Wickenden chose to shape them into a narrative...Her instinct was right: Nothing Daunted is at once enjoyable and enlightening.
-- American Way