About The Woman They Called Rawhide by N. Pearl Senecal
When Johnny Carpenter lifted tiny Katjia Romanov, the girl they called Rawhide, from the ground where she had been knocked by the school bully, he could not have known how far the ripples of his kindness would reach.
His kindness carried her through years of pain and hardship and fuelled her desire to practice law and represent the poor and disadvantaged. In the end, the kindness he had shown her reaped an unexpected harvest.
The Woman They Called Rawhide takes place in a farming community and is based on the real stories of survival of some of those “unwanted and unwelcome” Russian families, Ukrainian families, and the powerful woman who you will read about in this story.
About The Author
N. Pearl Senecal grew up on a farm where milking cows was the means of livelihood. She could fully understand that part of Rawhide’s childhood. During the years working as a Care Aid and later as an Activities Director of a nursing home, she took time to listen to the stories of the pioneers. Stories like Rawhide’s that should be told.