The Homesman A Novel

The Homesman A Novel by Glendon Swarthout, published by Simon and Schuster on February 11, 2014, is a revised edition that spans 256 pages. This novel presents a poignant narrative set in pioneer Nebraska during the 1850s, focusing on the harsh realities faced by women in early frontier life. The story follows Mary Bee Cuddy, an indomitable spinster and former teacher, who takes on the daunting task of escorting women suffering from the burdens of their harsh existence back East to a sanitarium when no men step forward to help.
Readers will find a compelling exploration of resilience and hardship as Mary Bee teams up with George Briggs, a claim jumper, to navigate the treacherous journey eastward. The narrative captures the struggles against the backdrop of colonization, including challenges such as Indian attacks and severe weather. This edition also includes a new afterword by the author’s son, which sheds light on the research into the lives of the often-overlooked frontier women, enriching the context of this historical fiction.
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Soon to be a major film directed by and starring Tommy Lee Jones and co-starring Meryl Streep, Hilary Swank, and John Lithgow, this classic Western novel captures the devastating realities of early frontier life through the eyes of one extraordinary woman.
IN PIONEER NEBRASKA, A WOMAN LEADS WHERE NO MAN WILL GO
Soon to be a major motion picture directed by Tommy Lee Jones, The Homesman is a devastating story of early pioneers in 1850s American West. It celebrates the ones we hear nothing of: the brave women whose hearts and minds were broken by a life of bitter hardship. A “homesman” must be found to escort a handful of them back East to a sanitarium. When none of the county’s men steps up, the job falls to Mary Bee Cuddy—ex-teacher, spinster, indomitable and resourceful. Brave as she is, Mary Bee knows she cannot succeed alone. The only companion she can find is the low-life claim jumper George Briggs. Thus begins a trek east, against the tide of colonization, against hardship, Indian attacks, ice storms, and loneliness—a timeless classic told in a series of tough, fast-paced adventures.
In an unprecedented sweep, Glendon Swarthout’s novel won both the Western Writers of America’s Spur Award and the Western Heritage Wrangler Award. A new afterword by the author’s son Miles Swarthout tells of his parents Glendon and Kathryn’s discovery of and research into the lives of the oft-forgotten frontier women who make The Homesman as moving and believable as it is unforgettable.
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