Katherine's Story, 1848

Katherine's Story, 1848

Author: Adele Whitby

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2014-08-26

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 1481418440

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When an act of vandalism threatens to ruin the wedding of their father's cousin, twins Katherine and Elizabeth Chatswood work to clear the name of bride-to-be Anna, whose social connections make her a suspect in the crime.


Katherine's Story 1848

Katherine's Story 1848

Author: Adele Whitby

Publisher: Simon Spotlight

Published: 2014-10-24

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 9781484436691

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Trouble is brewing at Vandermeer Manor and it is up to Katherine and Elizabeth to reveal the truth before it's too late in the fourth book of a fascinating historical fiction series.


Elizabeth's Story, 1848

Elizabeth's Story, 1848

Author: Adele Whitby

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2014-08-26

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 1481418424

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Discover the chilling secrets surrounding Maggie O’Brien’s disappearance from Chatswood Manor in the third book of an irresistibly entertaining historical fiction mystery series. Elizabeth and Katherine Chatswood are on the verge of turning twelve years old, which means that the grandest birthday ball in all of England is just a few weeks away! Chatswood Manor is bustling with activity, but in the midst of all the excitement, an Irish refugee named Sean O’Brien shows up in search of his long lost wife Maggie, who was employed at Chatswood Manor many years ago. Mr. O’Brien is turned away by Chatswood’s stern butler, but not before Elizabeth and Katherine hear his story. Through Mr. O’Brien they also find out about the potato famine in Ireland, and are shocked and saddened to hear that so many people are suffering in a place that’s not that far away. The twins vow to not only help Mr. O’Brien find Maggie, but also to somehow help the people of Ireland. But how are two young girls in a manor home in England going to help starving people in Ireland? After their papa tells them it’s not their problem to worry about fixing, they have no choice but to come up with a very ambitious—and very top secret—plan. Meanwhile, as they investigate Maggie’s disappearance, they uncover some startling clues, which lead them to discover even deeper mysteries hidden within Chatswood Manor.


The Complete Works of Katherine Mansfield: Short Stories, Poetry, Letters, Diary, Essays

The Complete Works of Katherine Mansfield: Short Stories, Poetry, Letters, Diary, Essays

Author: Katherine Mansfield

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2024-01-13

Total Pages: 2668

ISBN-13:

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The Complete Works of Katherine Mansfield is a collection of the renowned author's finest works, including her iconic short stories, poetry, letters, diary entries, and essays. Known for her modernist style and exploration of human emotions, Mansfield's writing reflects the complexities of early 20th-century literature. Her vivid storytelling and vibrant characters showcase her keen eye for detail and psychological depth, making this collection a must-read for literature enthusiasts. Mansfield's use of stream-of-consciousness and subtle symbolism adds layers of meaning to her work, inviting readers to delve into the inner thoughts and feelings of her characters. The inclusion of her personal diary and letters provides a fascinating glimpse into the life and mind of this prolific writer. A groundbreaking figure in literary history, Mansfield's works continue to resonate with readers today, offering a timeless exploration of the human experience and the power of storytelling.


Katherine's Story, 1848

Katherine's Story, 1848

Author: Adele Whitby

Publisher: Turtleback Books

Published: 2014-08-26

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780606360951

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For use in schools and libraries only. Trouble is brewing at Vandermeer Manor and it is up to Katherine and Elizabeth to reveal the truth before it's too late in the fourth book of a fascinating historical fiction series. Twins Katherine and Elizabeth Chatswood are on their way to visit their distant relatives at Vandermeer Manor in Rhode Island. Wedding bells will soon be ringing for their father's cousin, John Vandermeer, in the most magnificent event on either side of the ocean since the twins' birthday ball a few months ago. John Vandermeer's fiancee is the famous writer, Anna DuMay. The girls are instantly struck by her kindness and independent nature. Anna is a woman at the forefront of the social changes beginning to take place in America and she has many friends who attended the Seneca Falls Women's Rights Convention that summer. But then something very precious inside the manor gets vandalized, and the groom threatens to call the wedding off, believing that Anna might have had something to do with it. Everyone is devastated, but the truth has a way of coming to light. The twins don't know it yet, but they might hold the key that will set true love back on its destined course.


Feminism for the Americas

Feminism for the Americas

Author: Katherine M. Marino

Publisher: UNC Press Books

Published: 2019-02-05

Total Pages: 367

ISBN-13: 1469649705

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This book chronicles the dawn of the global movement for women's rights in the first decades of the twentieth century. The founding mothers of this movement were not based primarily in the United States, however, or in Europe. Instead, Katherine M. Marino introduces readers to a cast of remarkable Latin American and Caribbean women whose deep friendships and intense rivalries forged global feminism out of an era of imperialism, racism, and fascism. Six dynamic activists form the heart of this story: from Brazil, Bertha Lutz; from Cuba, Ofelia Domingez Navarro; from Uruguay, Paulina Luisi; from Panama, Clara Gonzalez; from Chile, Marta Vergara; and from the United States, Doris Stevens. This Pan-American network drove a transnational movement that advocated women's suffrage, equal pay for equal work, maternity rights, and broader self-determination. Their painstaking efforts led to the enshrinement of women's rights in the United Nations Charter and the development of a framework for international human rights. But their work also revealed deep divides, with Latin American activists overcoming U.S. presumptions to feminist superiority. As Marino shows, these early fractures continue to influence divisions among today's activists along class, racial, and national lines. Marino's multinational and multilingual research yields a new narrative for the creation of global feminism. The leading women introduced here were forerunners in understanding the power relations at the heart of international affairs. Their drive to enshrine fundamental rights for women, children, and all people of the world stands as a testament to what can be accomplished when global thinking meets local action.