From a true-life "Survivor Island" tale to the women who flew fighters
and bombers for the Allies in World War II, Ed Butts invites you to meet
twelve women who dared to live their lives on a tightrope. She Dared
takes the reader to the Far North, where a single Native woman put an
end to a ruinous war. There's Molly Brant, who stepped out of the shadow
of her famous brother Joseph to make her own mark, and Dr. "James
Barry," a prominent army physician whose true identity remained a secret
until the day "he" died.
These are the stories of women who took up challenges that society felt
could be met only by men: Mina Hubbard's incredible journey across
Labrador; Martha Black's adventures in the Yukon; Sara Emma Edmonds's
perilous missions as a Yankee spy in the Civil War.
While some of these women achieved legitimate fame, others gained
notoriety. Pearl Hart became a Wild West desperado. Cassie Chadwick
fleeced bankers for a fortune in one of the most brazen con games ever
played.
Famous or infamous, the women in Ed Butt's fascinating book are sure to
intrigue readers.