Kirkus Reviews QR Code
TENMILE by Sandra Dallas

TENMILE

by Sandra Dallas

Pub Date: Nov. 15th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-5341-1162-2
Publisher: Sleeping Bear Press

A doctor’s daughter finds her vocation in a Colorado mining town.

Sissy Carlson, 13, lives with her widowed father and their housekeeper, the only mother figure she can remember. It’s 1880, and Sissy dreams of a career in medicine, but while her dad, Tenmile’s only doctor, has made her his assistant, he insists girls can’t be doctors despite accumulating evidence of her talents in this area. Sprawling high in the Tenmile Range, the Yellowcat Mine draws many European and Mexican immigrants and their families, though miners are paid little. The mine is noisy, polluting, and dangerous. Accidents are frequent, as is tuberculosis. Sissy and her friends vow to escape, but their plans are derailed when parents get sick, succumb to addiction, or value a child’s immediate earning potential over education’s deferred benefits. Aware of her financial privileges, Sissy learns to hear what goes unsaid and preserve the dignity of those who can’t pay for treatment. When her diligence comes to the attention of the mine’s owner, Mr. Gilpin, he hires her to tutor his son. Observant and curious, Sissy makes an empathetic tour guide to the era’s class and gender stratification. Meticulously compiled quotidian details ranging from heartbreaking to heartwarming effectively map the chasm separating the wealthy Gilpins from their impoverished employees. The central characters are presumed White.

A fast-moving tale that leaves readers plenty to ponder.

(author’s note) (Historical fiction. 8-12)