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"Hetty's Strange History" by Helen Hunt Jackson. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.
'Saxe Holm's Stories' is a collection of short stories written by Helen Hunt Jackson. 'Draxy Miller's Dowry,' 'The Elder's Wife,' 'Whose Wife Was She?' 'The One-Legged Dancers,' 'How One Woman Kept Her Husband,' and 'Esther Wynn's Love-Letters' are the six titles featured inside.
Two Women demonstrates Constance Fenimore Woolson's keen observations on the issues she was the most passionate about. She talks of topics such as the cultural and political transformation of the United States during the Civil War, the position of female writers and artists and women in general in the nineteenth century, and the increasing implications of nationalism and imperialism. Constance Fenimore Woolson was an American novelist, poet, and short-story writer. She is best known for fiction about the Great Lakes region, the American South, and American immigrants in Europe. She wrote stories and travel narratives while traveling throughout the South, highlighting the changes facing Americans after the Civil War.
'A Calendar of Sonnets' by Helen Hunt Jackson is a delightful collection of twelve sonnets, one for each month of the year. Each sonnet vividly captures the essence of its respective month, painting vivid pictures of the changing seasons and their impact on nature and people alike. The sonnets are accompanied by beautiful illustrations that perfectly complement the words. Here's an excerpt from a sonnet dedicated to the month of June: "O month whose promise and fulfilment blend / And burst in one! it seems the earth can store / In all her roomy house no treasure more / Of all her wealth no farthing have to spend."
The sketches included in this volume were written during a residence in the South, which has embraced the greater part of the past six years. As far as they go they record real impressions; but they can never give the inward charm of that beautiful land which the writer has learned to love, and from which she now severs herself with true regret.
"Friends in Feathers and Fur, and Other Neighbors: For Young Folks" by James Johonnot is book II of James Jahonnot's Natural History Series. The book covers common household, farmyard, and wild animals including chickens, ducks, geese, doves, birds of prey, mice, squirrels, owls, frogs, porcupines, and many more. This book was and continues to be a useful and accessible way for children to start learning about nature and animals around the world.
"Mercy Philbrick's Choice" by Helen Hunt Jackson is a tale that takes inspiration from a school friend of Jackson's, the famed Emily Dickinson. When a New England man who is passionate about beauty and his argumentative mother have a mortgage on a house to pay, they live in one half in the hopes of renting the other. An 18-year-old widow who is honest to a fault and her childlike old mother come from the seaside to rent it.
"The Old Stone House" by Constance Fenimore Woolson is a literary gem that takes readers on a journey through time and memory. Woolson's lyrical writing evokes a strong sense of place, making the old stone house a character in its own right. The story weaves together past and present, exploring the connections between generations and the lasting impact of shared history. Through her intricate narrative, Woolson invites readers to reflect on the passage of time and the enduring significance of the places we hold dear.
"Bits about Home Matters" by Helen Hunt Jackson is a collection of opinions and essays about life and home matters. As an activist and popular writer, her opinions were highly sought after which helped encourage her to write this collection. The Inhumanities of Parents--Corporal Punishment, The Inhumanities of Parents--Needless Denials, The Inhumanities of Parents--Rudeness, Breaking the Will, The Reign of Archelaus, The Awkward Age, A Day with a Courteous Mother, Children in Nova Scotia, The Republic of the Family, The Ready-to-Halts, The Descendants of Nabal, "Boys not allowed", Half an Hour in a Railway Station, A Genius for Affection are a few of the essays in this volume.