The riveting, stranger-than-fiction story of Mary Rippon, the first female professor at a state university, whose secret private life tore up the Victorian American script. Silvia Pettem immerses the reader in Rippon’s extraordinary life and career with meticulous research and narrative flair and zest. A fascinating must-read.
– Betsy Prioleau, author of the New York Times Editors’ Choice Diamonds and Deadlines: A Tale of Greed, Deceit, and a Female Tycoon in the Gilded Age
This astonishing story uncovers the life of Mary Rippon, a smart, ambitious nineteenth-century college professor who chose to keep her private life a secret so she wouldn’t have to sacrifice her career. Thanks to Silvia Pettem’s intimate, humanizing portrait, readers will be riveted by Rippon, and her unconventional experiences will stay with them long after they’ve read the final page.
– Theresa Kaminski, author of Queen of the West: The Life and Times of Dale Evans
“An engaging juxtaposition of late 1800s morality and millennial openness.”
– Clay Bonnyman Evans, author of Bones of My Grandfather: Reclaiming a Lost Hero of World War II
“Pettem has done an excellent job of reconstructing Rippon's secret life and turning it into an absorbing narrative.”
– Sandra Dallas, New York Times best-selling author of Where Coyotes Howl
“This book is highly recommended for both public and academic libraries. A real page-turner.”
– Nancy Carter, Colorado Libraries
“Charmingly written and carefully documented. . . . Americans everywhere with an interest in the fortunes of women of the West should delight in this gem unearthed by Silvia Pettem. Separate Lives humbles and uplifts us at the same time.”
– Adrian Del Caro, professor of German literature and former chair, University of Colorado
“In these pages you will find an amazing woman who lived life to the fullest, shattering the mold in which nineteenth-century men wrapped women. Beautifully written and carefully researched and told, this story is vivid and unforgettable.”
– Tom Noel, author of many books on Colorado; professor emeritus of history, University of Colorado Denver
“With skill and compassion, Silvia Pettem has revealed a previously unknown side of a remarkable educator. . . . This absorbing biography is the story of a modern-minded woman trapped in the mores of the Victorian age.”
– Jane Valentine Barker, author of Mari: A Novel