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Leaving Eldorado

by Joann Mazzio


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In this novel set in 1896, 14-year-old Maude Brannigan is left on her own in the town of Eldorado, New Mexico when her widowed father travels to the Yukon in search of gold. Determined to leave Eldorado for good, Maude, who dreams of being an artist, takes a job at a local boarding house where she is pursued by two men--one of whom has only evil intentions on his mind. It is through her friendship with the other women who live and work at the boarding house that Maude realizes that she has the inner strength necessary to achieve her dreams. Maude's story is told in the form of letters that she writes to her deceased mother.


Available editions of Leaving Eldorado

9780395643815 9780395643815, Hardcover, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 1993

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Publisher Notes

Fourteen-year-old Maude is forced to fend for herself in the New Mexico territory mining town of Eldorado when her mother dies and her father leaves to hunt for gold. Maude would like to leave Eldorado and become an artist--a goal she knows is preposterous for a frontier orphan, and a girl.

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In the late 1890s, after her gold-mad father abandons her in the small New Mexico Territory mining town of Eldorado, fourteen-year-old Maude struggles to survive and to hold onto her dream of becoming an artist.

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