"Nowhere / on these parchment leaves do I find / myself, my likeness, my name, / not a whisper--Cynthia--not one / breath of me." For thirty years poet Jana Harris researched the diaries and letters of North American pioneer women. While the names and experiences of the authors varied, Harris found one story often connected them: their most powerful memories were of courtships and weddings. They dreamed of having a fine wedding while they...