Outrageous: Rise to Riches
By Neal Katz and Victor Villaseñor
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OUTRAGEOUS, Rise to Riches sets the psychological verity and traces Victoria from childhood poverty and horrific abuse to becoming one of the wealthiest women in America, founding the first women-owned brokerage firm on Wall Street, and the first women-owned newspaper. Victoria will stop at nothing to achieve her destiny.
Neal Katz' debut novel, winner of 12 literary awards, is a historical fictionalized account of Victoria Woodhull's rise to presidential candidate and wealth, coming from poverty and abuse.
Volume One of The Victoria Woodhull Saga tells the poignant, lascivious, and compelling inside story of how the sisters worked closely with Cornelius Vanderbilt, who at age 74 fell in love with the beguiling 24-year old Tennessee. Victoria provided the titan of industry "Inside Her Information" gathered through the soiled sisterhood, the ladies of the evening working at the top seven brothels servicing the rich and famous of New York City.
This relationship resulted in the great lion of industry having his last public roar as together they manipulated the financial markets and created the impending collapse of the U.S. economy in the gold scandal of 1869. To avert the crash, President Ulysses S. Grant provides the richest man in America insider information on the gold market and telegrams Vanderbilt that his railroad company is "Too Big To Fail!" Vanderbilt was proclaimed "The Savior of the American Economy" for intervening in a crisis he helped create.
View Victorian America through the eyes and thoughts of one of its leading heroines., Victoria Woodhull. Watch as the infighting and elitism of the earliest suffrage women denigrating, castigating, and denouncing other passionate suffrage rights women delayed woman suffrage and equal legal standing for five decades. Learn wonderful anecdotes of the origins of products and phrases used today. Learn the story of Reverend Henry Ward Beecher, the most popular man in America, who transformed Christianity from his father's "fire and brimstone" theology to one of a compassionate and loving Jesus, who will redeem all who turn to salvation with complete confession of their sins. The reverend's personal life did not imitate his lofty and popular theology of his weekly sermons at Plymouth Church. He was a notorious womanizer, often bedding, and sometimes impregnating the wives, sisters, and daughters of his most ardent trackers and deacons of the church.
Written in the first person from Victoria's viewpoint, Neal Katz weaves a compelling page-turning story that cleverly unfolds history while providing a wonderfully entertaining ride.
Neal Katz
Neal Katz has had a fascination for history since he studied the Civil War in high school. Believing that the greatest untold story is the horrific treatment of women throughout history, he promotes a full reckoning of their mistreatment and hopes this exposure of the truth will result in the general empowerment of women. Having overcome his own childhood abuse, Neal Katz writes and lectures to inspire all people, especially women, empowering them to know that they have the ability to manifest any vision for their life they desire. Neal’s debut novel, Outrageous, Rise to Riches, received 12 literary awards. While feminism is often a topic involved in discussions about his writing, Neal states, “Before gender, race, religion, pigmentation, nationality or anything else, we are human beings and we should all treat one another the way we want to be treated. Women, in particular, have been mistreated long enough. Victoria Woodhull and Tennessee Claflin are iconic figures for tenaciously moving forward, as they proclaimed, ‘Upward & Onward.’”
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Used and abused, Tennie and Vicky look to spirits to answer the townspeople’s questions while their older sisters are sold to the men upstairs, and Pa takes all the money. It’s a cruel start to a life of cruel poverty, but Vicky soon learns to trust in the company of women—immigrants, aliens and strangers—as she grows to womanhood. Spirit voices combine with the call of woman’s suffrage, visions of the future give weight wise advice and generous love, and a vividly evocative depiction of the past draws the reader in, whatever their chosen fear or faith.Author Neal Katz offers well-researched details of the people, places and politics of his story, seen through the eyes of his protagonist, and told with a natural voice that allows for research and realism to share a perfectly balanced stage.The “free love movement,” the legal contortions of prostitution, the Gold Exchange, Spiritualism’s magic combining with the magic of a free press, war’s aftermath and parallel calls for freedom of women and slaves, all come to life with Spiritual and corporeal guides along the way. The longing for freedom combines with the longing for power. And the world is changing, perhaps giving hope for today.The world, life, and scandals of Outrageous are truly outrageous. But the characters are achingly human, the first person narration is consistently absorbing, with fascinating details naturally told, a great voice, and a great sense of life and purpose, and the history is vividly real. Lincoln, Beecher, Vanderbilt, Aster, Susan B Anthony, Sojourner Truth… famous names come to life, each in its place, while a woman finds her path in a world of men. It’s a really good read… I just wish it weren’t only the first part of the tale.Disclosure: I was given a copy and I freely offer my honest review.