A world traveler, Isabella Bird recorded her 1873 visit to
Colorado Territory in her classic travel narrative, "A Lady's Life
in the Rocky Mountains." This work inspired Robert Root's own
discovery of Colorado's Front Range following his move from the
flatlands of Michigan. In this elegantly written book, Root
retraces Bird's three-month journey, seeking to understand what
Colorado meant to her--and what it would come to mean for him.
"Following Isabella" is a work of intersecting histories. Root
interweaves an overview of Bird's life and work with regional
history, nature writing, and his own travels to produce a uniquely
informative and entertaining narrative. He probes Bird's
self-transformation as her writing moved from private letters to
published books, and also draws on reflections of other authors of
her day, including Grace Greenwood and Helen Hunt Jackson. Like
Bird, Root experiences his most fulfilling moments in the
mountains, climbing formidable Longs Peak, living alone in the
cabin of famed editor William Allen White, and wandering wild
landscapes.
Through reflections on earlier writers' experiences, and by
weighing his own response to them, Root learns not only how to come
to Colorado, as visitors so often do, but more important, how to
stay.
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