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Granny D: Walking Across America in My Ninetieth Year
Haddock, DorisBurke, Dennis M.

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Granny D: Walking Across America in My Ninetieth Year

Villard (Apr 10, 2001)
9780375505393
| Hardcover
304 pages | 145 x 216 mm | English
Dewey 917.304929
LC Classification CT275.H235 .A3 2001
LC Control No. 00050259

Subject

  • Campaign Funds
  • Campaign Funds/ United States
  • Political Activists
  • Women Political Activists
  • Women Political Activists/ United States/ Biography

Plot

"There's a cancer, and it's killing our democracy. A poor man has to sell his soul to get elected. I cry for this country."On February 29, 2000, ninety-year-old Doris “Granny D” Haddock completed her 3,200-mile, fourteen-month walk from Los Angeles to Washington D.C. She walked through 105-degree deserts and blinding blizzards, despite arthritis and emphysema. Along her way, her remarkable speeches — rich with wisdom, love, and political insight — transformed individuals and communities and jump-started a full-blown movement. She became a national heroine.On her journey, Haddock kept a diary — tracking the progress of her walk and recalling events in her life and the insights that have given her. Granny D celebrates an exuberant life of love, activism, and adventure — from writing one-woman feminist plays in the 1930s to stopping nuclear testing near an Eskimo fishing village in 1960 to Haddock’s current crusade. Threaded throughout is the spirit of her beloved hometown of Dublin/Peterborough, New Hampshire — Thornton Wilder’s inspirations for Grovers Croner in Out Town — a quintessentially American center of New England pluck, Yankee ingenuity and can-do attitude.Told in Doris Haddock’s distinct and unforgettable voice, Granny D will move, amuse, and inspire readers of all ages with its clarion message that one person can indeed make a difference.