Globe Pequot / TwoDot
Pages: 200
Trim: 6 x 9
978-1-4930-3775-9 • Paperback • March 2021 • $19.95 • (£14.99)
978-1-4930-3776-6 • eBook • March 2021 • $19.00 • (£14.99)
Chris Enss is a New York Times best-selling author who has been writing about women of the Old West for more than twenty years. She has penned more than forty published books on the subject. Her work has been honored with five Will Rogers Medallion Awards, an Elmer Kelton Book Award, an Oklahoma Center for the Book Award, and was a Western Writers of America Spur Finalist. Her book The Pinks: The First Women Detectives, Operatives, and Spies with the Pinkerton National Detective Agency has been optioned by NBC is currently in development to become a television series. Enss’s most recent work is According to Kate: The Legendary Life of Big Nose Kate Elder, Love of Doc Holliday.
NetGalley Review: 4 stars
Updated 24 Dec 2020
"Iron Women examines women who contributed to the rise of the railroads. The chapters cover inventors, writers, bosses, and the infamous Harvey Girls. Women played an integral part in making the railroads a significant factor in US history. The chapter I find the most interesting was the one on the HArvey Girls. I had a vague idea who they were, but I had no idea it was a chain of restaurants and hotels along the southwest that gave jobs to thousands of women from the 1890s-1930s."
— janilyn Kocher, Reviewer and Educator at Richland Community College
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• Runner-up, Will Rogers Medallion Awards - Western Non-Fiction (2022)