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What the Women Carried: Six Generations from Bohemia to the American Prairie Hardcover – March 5, 2026

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Management number 220504508 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $8.78 Model Number 220504508
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Six generations of women carried the same quiet work forward across oceans and prairies.What the Women Carried follows the women who shaped one family across migration, hardship, and change, beginning in West Bohemia and continuing across the American prairie and beyond.Maria Kokoschka left Europe in the nineteenth century carrying little more than the skills she had learned in her mother’s kitchen. On the American frontier those skills became survival. Bread was not simply food—it was proof that the day had held together.Across the generations that followed, the work continued.Mariam learned the rhythm of wheat and weather on the Kansas prairie.Leona held the household steady through hardship and loss.Norma carried that rhythm west to Colorado, discovering that a home could be built not from land but from daily practice.Joan carried it across continents and changing kitchens, learning to begin again wherever life placed her.And Michaela stepped close enough to ask.Through migration, endurance, and quiet perseverance, these women passed forward something deeper than recipes.They passed forward the discipline of gathering a life.Blending family history, cultural memory, and the enduring rituals of the kitchen, What the Women Carried tells the story of women’s work, migration, and the quiet ways traditions survive across generations.Grounded in family records and regional history, the book reflects the lived experience of immigrant and prairie women whose daily labor shaped the culture of the American West.For readers who value family history, prairie heritage, and the quiet strength of women whose work shaped the lives that followed.It is a story about wheat and bread, endurance and belonging, and the hands that make a home wherever life carries them.Perfect for readers of:• generational memoir• prairie and Great Plains history• immigrant family stories• women’s cultural history Read more

ISBN13 979-8251196702
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6.24 x 0.43 x 9.24 inches
Item Weight 6.9 ounces
Reading age 7 - 18 years
Print length 93 pages
Publication date March 5, 2026

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