Chautauqua traces the history of the traveling Chautauqua movement through the lives of several fictional performers. The main protagonist Marcie Grover is a Nebraska farm girl who at age fifteen wants to leave the farm and travel with the Redpath Chautauqua. Her father finds no objection since her farm labors are negligible and so she is hired as a childcare girl to keep the children of the Chautauqua audience busy so they can enjoy the performances. The book covers the lives of its fictional characters Marcie Grover Sally Conn José Cruz and Helen Kinleft among others from the close of the 19th Century until the end of the 20th Century. We experience the struggles successes fears excitement and pride of their lives. When José Cruz and his horse Sovereign perform slight of hand magic on the Chautauqua stage we are there in the audience and when William Jennings Bryan makes a fiery speech we hear it with Marcie. As Helen Kinleft performs her bareback riding act learned at the Barnum and Bailey Circus we are able to enjoy it also. And we triumph with Sally Conn in later years as a successful New York fashion designer who meets the right man. These are only some of the interesting characters whose lives we find woven through and about Chautauqua the movement that changed America.
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