The Divorce Colony, April White
The Divorce Colony, April White
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The Divorce Colony
How Women Revolutionized Marriage and Found Freedom on the American Frontier

Author: April White

Narrator: April White, Lisa Flanagan

Unabridged: 8 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/14/2022


Synopsis

From a historian and senior editor at Atlas Obscura, a fascinating account of the daring nineteenth-century women who moved to South Dakota to divorce their husbands and start living on their own termsFor a woman traveling without her husband in the late nineteenth century, there was only one reason to take the train all the way to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, one sure to garner disapproval from fellow passengers. On the American frontier, the new state offered a tempting freedom often difficult to obtain elsewhere: divorce.With the laxest divorce laws in the country, five railroad lines, and the finest hotel for hundreds of miles, the small city became the unexpected headquarters for unhappy spouses—infamous around the world as The Divorce Colony. These society divorcees put Sioux Falls at the center of a heated national debate over the future of American marriage. As clashes mounted in the country's gossip columns, church halls, courtrooms and even the White House, the women caught in the crosshairs in Sioux Falls geared up for a fight they didn't go looking for, a fight that was the only path to their freedom.In The Divorce Colony, writer and historian April White unveils the incredible social, political, and personal dramas that unfolded in Sioux Falls and reverberated around the country through the stories of four very different women: Maggie De Stuers, a descendent of the influential New York Astors whose divorce captivated the world; Mary Nevins Blaine, a daughter-in-law to a presidential hopeful with a vendetta against her meddling mother-in-law; Blanche Molineux, an aspiring actress escaping a husband she believed to be a murderer; and Flora Bigelow Dodge, a vivacious woman determined, against all odds, to obtain a "dignified" divorce.Entertaining, enlightening, and utterly feminist, The Divorce Colony is a rich, deeply researched tapestry of social history and human drama that reads like a novel. Amidst salacious newspaper headlines, juicy court documents, and high-profile cameos from the era's most well-known players, this story lays bare the journey of the turn-of-the-century socialites who took their lives into their own hands and reshaped the country's attitudes about marriage and divorce.

About April White

April White has been a film producer, private investigator, bouncer, teacher, and screenwriter. She has climbed in the Himalayas, survived a shipwreck, and lived on a gold mine in the Yukon. She and her husband share their home in Southern California with two extraordinary boys and a lifetime collection of books.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Elena on February 05, 2023

Honestly could not get through this book based on the grammar/sentence structure, the writing felt chunky and it was difficult to focus on the minute character/historical exposition details while parsing through the aggressive use of passive voice. I originally discovered the historical phenomenon o......more

Goodreads review by Stephanie on April 11, 2022

Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for an advanced readers copy. I really wanted to like this book and share it with my students. The story is not concise and there is too many details. It’s a very fascinating historical story that gets bogged down with descriptions of minor players.......more

Goodreads review by Biblio on March 05, 2022

Spending time on genealogy and history has taught me that divorce is not nearly as rare as I once thought. Divorce has been encoded in American law since colonial times. For most of that time, divorce was prohibitive for most people, due to cost or effort. It was also a blot on your reputation, espe......more

Goodreads review by Maggie on September 20, 2022

I just love listening (yes, audio) to little/unknown histories. The Dakotas divorce laws varied from the rest of the US for decades and decades. With a steady influx of mostly short-term people showing up and residing in the state just long enough to become citizens and proceed with divorce, the bac......more


Quotes

"For those out there who have an abiding fascination with nineteenth-century railways, with matters concerning sex, scandal, divorce, exile, and refuge, with the Frontier and the prairies—for anyone who would fain meld Peyton Place with West by Northwest and The Shining,  April White has done us all a great favor.  I loved every word of this most surprising book."—Simon Winchester,, New York Times bestselling author of The Professor and the Madman and The Men Who United the States

“Unearthing a hidden gem previously lost to history, April White weaves impeccable research and elegant prose into a thought-provoking page turner. The Divorce Colony is an irresistible work of narrative nonfiction.”—Matthew Pearl, New York Times bestselling author of The Dante Club and The Taking of Jemima Boone