"A thought-provoking collection of essays on life and
living"
"Voices from the Heartland" is a celebration of women's
contributions to Oklahoma's recent past. It records defining
moments in women's lives--whether surviving the Oklahoma City
bombing or surviving abuse--and represents a wide range of
professions, lifestyles, and backgrounds to show how extraordinary
lives have grown from the seeds of ordinary girlhoods.
From former Cherokee principal chief Wilma Mankiller, First Lady
Kim Henry, novelist Billie Letts, and prima ballerina Maria
Tallchief, to OU basketball coach Sherri Coale, the authors share
their personal reflections on finding balance as they look back on
defining moments in their lives, mull over what they wish they had
learned sooner, and convey the wisdom they've unearthed on their
journeys thus far.
Touching on topics from adultery to left-handedness, from losing
children to losing perspective, these essays speak from the heart
to reveal what it means to be an American woman today. Readers will
meet activists and writers, advocates and artists--some of whom are
household names, while others work outside the public eye.
"Voices from the Heartland" speaks to readers all across America
and demonstrates that women in Oklahoma represent the heart of us
all.
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