Separate Lives

GLOBE PEQUOTISBN: 9781493079353

Uncovering the Hidden Family of Victorian Professor Mary Rippon

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By Silvia Pettem, Foreword by Julia Bricklin
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Silvia Pettem is a Colorado-based historical researcher, writer, and author of more than twenty books on history, biography, missing and unidentified persons, and true crime. She also has a knack for pulling intriguing women out of the past. Separate Lives: Uncovering the Hidden Family of Victorian Professor Mary Rippon is set in the late nineteenth century. Pettem's other nonfiction narratives on women focus on later time periods. In Search of the Blonde Tigress: The Untold Story of Eleanor Jarman (2023) exposes and expands upon a true crime story from the 1930s, while Someone's Daughter: In Search of Justice for Jane Doe, Updated Edition (2023) follows a murder investigation (and identification of the victim) from the 1950s. Pettem lives with her husband and two cats in the mountains west of Boulder, where she continues her research and writing. She can be reached through her website, silviapettem.com.

"An engaging juxtaposition of late 1800s morality and millennial openness." --Clay Evans, Boulder Daily Camera "Charmingly written and carefully documented. . . . Americans everywhere with an interest in the fortunes of women of the west should delight in this gem unearthed by Silvia Pettem. Separate Lives humbles and uplifts us at the same time." --Adrian del Caro, author of Nietzsche contra Nietzsche; professor of German and former chair, University of Colorado "In these pages you will find an amazing woman who lived life to the fullest, shattering the mold in which nineteenth-century men wrapped women. Beautifully written and carefully researched and told, this story is vivid and unforgettable." --Tom Noel, author of many books on Colorado; professor of history, University of Colorado at Denver "Pettem has done an excellent job of reconstructing Rippon's secret life and turning it into an absorbing narrative." --Sandra Dallas, Denver Post "This book is highly recommended for both public and academic libraries. A real page-turner." --Nancy Carter, Colorado Libraries "With skill and compassion, Silvia Pettem has revealed a previously unknown side of a remarkable educator. . . . This absorbing biography is the story of a modern-minded woman trapped in the mores of the Victorian age." --Jane Valentine Barker, author of Mari: A Novel

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