The Divorce Colony: How Women Revolutionized Marriage and Found Freedom on the American Frontier
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2022
304
Book • Nonfiction
Sioux Falls, South Dakota • 1890s
2022
Adult
18+ years
The Divorce Colony by April White explores how women seeking autonomy traveled to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, in the late 19th century to obtain quick divorces. The narrative highlights personal stories of these women's struggles and triumphs in pursuit of freedom and societal change, illustrating their impact on American marriage norms.
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The Divorce Colony by April White is praised for its engaging narrative and detailed research into the lives of women who sought autonomy through divorce in frontier America. Critics appreciate its historical insights and the portrayal of women's resilience. However, some mention a desire for a deeper exploration of broader social impacts. Overall, it is an informative and thought-provoking read.
Readers who enjoy The Divorce Colony are interested in women's history, social change, and legal transformations. Similar to fans of The Women's Hour by Elaine Weiss and The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd, they appreciate narratives about female empowerment and historical societal shifts.
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304
Book • Nonfiction
Sioux Falls, South Dakota • 1890s
2022
Adult
18+ years
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