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QMHR Parish Library Issue 4 February 2013 LIBRARY NEWS QMHR Parish Library BIMONTHLY NEWSLETTER February 2013 New Arrival Bold Spirit Helga Estby's Forgotten Walk Across Victorian America Welcome to the Lenten and Easter edition of the parish newsletter. In this issue you will find the review of a biography of an amazing woman, Helga Estby, who walked across America with her daughter in the late 1800s hoping to win a wager and save her family's farm. The library is now serving as the parish archive and will house two Catholic publications. The Communio: International Catholic Review is a journal for Catholic theology and culture founded in 1972 by Hans Urs von Balthasar and Joseph Ratzinger among others. The review is published quarterly and has a presence in 16 countries and languages. The other publication is Origins: Catholic News Service Documentary Service. For over 25 years Origins has been delivering important church texts on noteworthy issues that impact the church's mission. Recent editions include discussions of adult religious education, same-sex unions, ecumenism and immigration. Both publications are available for review to all our parish members. Lenten prayer resources are now available in the library next to the sign-out sheet. There are booklets on the scriptural rosary, several adaptations on the Way of the Cross and books focused specifically to help you make the most of your spiritual journey during the season of Lent and Easter. COME AND VISIT YOUR LIBRARY QMHR Parish Library Issue 4 February 2013 Lenten Prayer Resources Radical Renovation: Living the Cross Shaped Life by James A Harnish---Lenten Reflections and Meditations Praying Lent: Renewing Our Lives on the Lenten Journey by Andy Alexander and Maureen McCann Waldron---How to make Lent a personal success. The Ascent of the Mountain of God: Daily Reflections for the Journey of Lent by Edward Hays---Scripture and Meditations Companions For The Journey is a series of books that serve as miniretreats. The "Retreat Masters" are the prayers, reflections and meditations of the individual in each title of the series. Our library has eighteen titles: Praying with Vincent de Paul, Thomas Merton, Julian of Norwich, Dorothy Day and Claire of Assi to name just a few. BOLD SPIRIT: HELGA ESTBY'S FORGOTTEN WALK ACROSS VICTORIAN AMERICA Linda Lawrence Hunt has pieced together a remarkable story. A story that would have been lost to history if not for Thelma Estby's love for her grandmother, Helga Estby the thirty-six year old Norwegian immigrant who helped change Victorian attitudes about a woman's place in American society. Equipped with a Smith-and-Wesson revolver, a red pepper spray gun, a compass, map, a lantern for night walking, a few medical supplies, photographs of themselves to sell and a curling iron, Helga and her daughter Clara walk from Spokane, Washington to New York City. The year was 1896, three years after the beginning of the devastating economic depression of 1893. After her husband Ole's accidents, which left him unable to work Helga was desperate to save the family farm from foreclosure. She learned of a $10,000 wager offered by "eastern parties" connected to the fashion industry to any woman who would walk across America. Despite her family's opinion that the choice was both "impossible and immoral, not something women do" she and Clara set off on a seven-month adventure during which they survive Northwestern spring rains and snow thaws, the daytime heat and cold nights in the country's interior, frightening attempts by "bold highwaymen" to relieve them of their provisions and a prowling mountain lion. Set against the social and political events of the time the book reads like a fantasy adventure from middle earth, except that it is all true. Their inspirational journey captured the American public's imagination. Immersion into the world of Helga Estby is highly recommended! 2