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The Nine Lives of Kitty K

SKU: 9780473542030
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  • Author:
    MILLS Margaret
  • ISBN:
    9780473542030
  • Publication Date:
    January 2021
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Mary Egan Publishing
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The Nine Lives of Kitty K
The Nine Lives of Kitty K

The Nine Lives of Kitty K

SKU: 9780473542030
Regular price $34.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    MILLS Margaret
  • ISBN:
    9780473542030
  • Publication Date:
    January 2021
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Mary Egan Publishing
  • Country of Publication:

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Set in a turbulent period of goldfields' history, The Nine Lives of Kitty Kpaints a vivid picture of pioneer life as told by the sons and daughters of those who lived it and survived the terrible Depression of the 1890s. Kitty Kirk (1855-1930), arguably the toughest woman in Otago history, endured those times, supporting herself as a woman alone. Happiness was followed by tragedy, fame by infamy, and the circle was repeated more than once. Some locals called her a heroine, others called her a harlot. Whichever she was, she became a legend in her own lifetime for her daring deeds that are still remembered and talked about ninety years after her death.

In fact, most of the book is a true story, with only the early parts in Ireland being a reconstruction

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  • Set in a turbulent period of goldfields' history, The Nine Lives of Kitty Kpaints a vivid picture of pioneer life as told by the sons and daughters of those who lived it and survived the terrible Depression of the 1890s. Kitty Kirk (1855-1930), arguably the toughest woman in Otago history, endured those times, supporting herself as a woman alone. Happiness was followed by tragedy, fame by infamy, and the circle was repeated more than once. Some locals called her a heroine, others called her a harlot. Whichever she was, she became a legend in her own lifetime for her daring deeds that are still remembered and talked about ninety years after her death.

    In fact, most of the book is a true story, with only the early parts in Ireland being a reconstruction

Set in a turbulent period of goldfields' history, The Nine Lives of Kitty Kpaints a vivid picture of pioneer life as told by the sons and daughters of those who lived it and survived the terrible Depression of the 1890s. Kitty Kirk (1855-1930), arguably the toughest woman in Otago history, endured those times, supporting herself as a woman alone. Happiness was followed by tragedy, fame by infamy, and the circle was repeated more than once. Some locals called her a heroine, others called her a harlot. Whichever she was, she became a legend in her own lifetime for her daring deeds that are still remembered and talked about ninety years after her death.

In fact, most of the book is a true story, with only the early parts in Ireland being a reconstruction