05/31/2022
After 3 1/2 years of writing and research, and 3 1/2 years to publish, Eliza is finally here. You can order it on Amazon under my name., or purchase one here at the Bald Eagle. It is the story of my wife Laurie's family, the Spladings. Here is a quote by the distinguished author, Laurence E. Hussman. After the quote there is a brief description. Amazon reviews are welcomed and appreciated.
Bringing the alchemy of vivid writing and rich detail into play Jiroudek shapes history into something akin to poetry. At the finish of this engrossing family memoir, the reader will come away with a greatly enhanced understanding of the pioneers’ struggle for fulfillment through the precarious pursuit of place.
-Lawrence E. Houseman, Professor Emeritus of American Literature, Wright State University. Author of Desire and Disillusionment: American Fiction since 1890.
Eliza
Eliza is an epic saga about the first pioneers to travel from New York to Vancouver, Washington, along the Oregon Trail. Eliza Spalding and Narcissa Whitman were the first two women to undertake this perilous journey. They came from affluent and loving families, leaving behind the comfort and safety of everything they had known. They ventured into an unknown world of danger and isolation that we can scarcely imagine. Eliza is a story of courage, commitment, and survival. It is also the story of the Spalding's relationship with the Nez Perce Indians and the Nez Perce's deep and abiding respect for all living things. In 1847 the infamous Whitman Massacre occurred, in which the Whitmans were both killed, leaving no descendants behind. Because of the courage of ten-year-old Eliza Spalding, the lives of fifty-four women and children were saved. Eliza is a biographical novel told through Eliza’s eyes. The Spalding descendants would become an important part of Northwest history, weaving a tapestry of human experience unlike any other, and it all began with the Oregon Trail.