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Judith Redline Coopey

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in Altoona,Pennsylvania, The United States
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Judith Redline Coopey, born in Altoona, PA holds degrees from the Pennsylvania State University and Arizona State University. A passion for history inherited from her father drives her writing and a love for Pennsylvania sustains it. Her first book, Redfield Farm was the story of the Underground Railroad in Bedford County, Pennsylvania. The second, Waterproof, tells how the 1889 Johnstown Flood nearly destroyed a whole city and one young woman’s life. Looking For Jane is a quest for love and family in the 1890s brought to life through the eyes of Nell, a young girl convinced that Calamity Jane is her mother. Her most recent work, The Furnace: Volume One of the Juniata Iron Trilogy, is set on an iron plantation near where she grew up and tel ...more

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Judith Redline Coopey I'm currently working on the second volume of my Juniata Iron Trilogy. Tentatively title, Brothers, it tells the story of the second generation of the…moreI'm currently working on the second volume of my Juniata Iron Trilogy. Tentatively title, Brothers, it tells the story of the second generation of the MacPhail and Trethaway families against the background of the Civil war and the decline in the iron industry in the 1870s.(less)
Judith Redline Coopey Usually by doing research. I like reading history, especially personal stories. There is so much inspiration in each individual story. Ideas come to m…moreUsually by doing research. I like reading history, especially personal stories. There is so much inspiration in each individual story. Ideas come to me as I read and I jot them down and keep them in an idea file. I find I always have more to write about than time to write.(less)
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Redfield Farm: A Novel of t...

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Looking for Jane

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Waterproof: A Novel of the ...

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The Furnace (Juniata Iron T...

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Brothers: Book Two of the J...

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Don't You Cry For Me: A Nov...

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“love a reunion,” Rebecca reflected. “It’s neither a beginning nor an ending, but a touchstone between the past and the future.”
Judith Redline Coopey, Redfield Farm: A Novel of the Underground Railroad

“I like rivers. They promise to take you places you ain’t never dreamed of. Besides, if you got troubles? Just slip into a river and let the current carry them away. That’s what I think when I’m in a river.”
Judith Redline Coopey, Looking for Jane

“You can’t know it’ll be a bad match. It will be what”
Judith Redline Coopey, Redfield Farm: A Novel of the Underground Railroad

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