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2 Sisters 2 Stories - Paperback

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by Russell Beck (Author)

In the harsh world of the early 1900s, two sisters navigate poverty, family violence, and limited opportunities with remarkable determination and spirit in the small town of Rushville, Indiana. As their family of nine struggled through hardships, empty stomachs, and misfortune, they coped with life as best they could.

Zelah Hardin dreams of escaping her circumstances through education. Born with a speech impediment that makes her family laugh, she finds teachers who believe in her potential.

Despite working as a "hired girl" from age thirteen and wearing the same dress to school each day, Zelah makes her way forward in the world.

But when high school administrators accuse her of cheating-simply because no one believed a poor girl could achieve a perfect score-her path takes an unexpected turn.

Zelah's photographic memory and fierce determination earn her a scholarship to prestigious Earlham College.

Her younger sister Edna grows up scrappy and defiant, delivering laundry through town, fighting neighborhood children, and learning early that survival means standing your ground.

At seventeen, she teaches a one-room schoolhouse while still completing her own high school education. But falling in love with the wrong man leads to decades of hardship that test every ounce of her resilience.

Set against the backdrop of smallpox epidemics, the women's suffrage movement, and the Great Flood of 1913, these parallel memoirs reveal what life was truly like for working-class women in an era when a girl's worth was measured by her ability to keep house and bear children.

Through Zelah's eloquent prose and Edna's raw honesty, we witness the daily struggles, small victories, and unbreakable spirit of two remarkable women who refused to be defeated by their circumstances.

Based on actual family memoirs, this is a powerful testament to the strength of women who built America from the ground up.


Number of Pages: 100
Dimensions: 0.24 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: January 12, 2026
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