“California, 1849–1913” by L. H. Woolley is a captivating memoir that chronicles the author's remarkable six-decade-long journey as a resident of the Golden State. Through vivid personal anecdotes and keen observations, Woolley offers readers a unique and intimate perspective on California's profound transformation and growth during this period. His narrative not only paints a vibrant portrait of the state's natural beauty and cultural diversity but also delves into the socio-economic changes, technological advancements, and historical events that shaped California's identity. “California, 1849–1913” serves as a captivating window into the past, capturing the essence of an ever-evolving state and the enduring spirit of its people, making it an essential read for history enthusiasts and those curious about the dynamic history of California.