book cover of Sundance, Butch and Me
 

Sundance, Butch and Me

(2002)
(The second book in the Real Women of the American West series)
A novel by

 
 
Her name is Martha Baird. Most know her as Etta Place, the fearless woman who rides with notorious outlaws Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.

Told in Etta's voice, "Sundance, Butch and Me" is history transformed. From daring train robberies and hair-raising escapes from the law, to her attraction to Sundance and love for Butch, experience the drama, passion, and adventure of the American West's most legendary woman.

REVIEWS:
"...a realistic portrayal of historic events that touches the imagination and stirs the spirit." ~The Literary Times
"...meticulously researched... a skillful first-person narrative." ~Publishers Weekly

REAL WOMEN OF THE AMERICAN WEST, in series order
Libbie
Sundance, Butch and Me
Cherokee Rose
Jessie

ABOUT JUDY ALTER:
Judy Alter is an award-winning author who enjoys writing about women of the American West. Winner of the Western Writers of America Spur Award and the Owen Wister Award for Lifetime Achievement, Judy also enjoys writing mysteries. A single mother of four and the grandmother of seven, Judy and her two dogs call Fort Worth, Texas home.


Genre: Historical

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