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Light from Arcturus

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Stuck in the middle of Nebraska in the late nineteenth century, Julia Hauser felt restless. But what could she do? She lacked money and social position. 'Light from Arcturus' shows how Julia stepped beyond sacrifice and duty, impressed herself on a larger scene, fed her spirit, and grew in dignity. Grounded in memorable events, this novel illustrates the significance of the period's great world's fairs to the early settlers.

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First published January 1, 1995

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Mildred Walker

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Mildred Schemm Walker (May 2, 1905 – May 27, 1998) was an American novelist who published 12 novels and was nominated for the National Book Award. She graduated from Wells College and from the University of Michigan. She was a faculty member at Wells College from 1955 to 1968. Walker died in 1998 in Portland, Oregon.

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September 21, 2018
What started out as a wonderful look at a woman's reaction to moving to the Plains in the 1870's (she hates it), and a feminist look at a frustrated woman's limited path in the Victorian Era, turns into a snooze fest. by the end of the book. It could have been shorter and sharper, but I do give it props for showing accurately how most women from the East must have felt moving to the prairie. Willa Cather does this much, much better.
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850 reviews
April 27, 2018
Normal lives provide interesting reading...

It was the last sentence in the book that set my teeth on edge, however:

"See, we're crossing the Mississippi; that's Nebraska down there!"

Ahhhh....no, it might be Iowa though!!! If they just crossed a river and it's Nebraska below the airplane, they would have just crossed the Missouri River!!!

Very surprised that this detail is so wrong!!!!
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April 14, 2025
Ms Walker is one of my favorite authors. This book follows the life of one midwestern woman as it is measured in World's Fairs.. She attends the 1876 WF in Philadelphia as a newlywed, attends the 1893 Chicago World's fair as a a wife and mother and the 1933 Chicago WF as an elderly woman. As with all Ms Walker's books, it is an absorbing and wonderful read.
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July 10, 2008
Julia Hauser is living in the middle of Nebraska but longs for the things that she saw at the World's Fair on her honeymoon in Europe. Be careful what you wish for Julia!
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May 30, 2011
Pioneer historical....1870s-90s Nebraska, Chicago....isolation of pioneer towns, longing for world fair excitement, then reality. 3.5
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April 29, 2012
probably my least favorite book she wrote but it was still good.
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